Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
Despite the threat of both a federal and state government that condones anti-immigrant rhetoric and legislation, South Texas border town communities are taking matters into their own hands to organize against division and racism.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Los Serranos Group Chair, Brian Eliott, will share his experiences on his recent 20-day trekking and birding trip to Nepal
Wisconsin Chapter
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, environmental justice is the “fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, with respect to the development, implementation, and…
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Friday, Sept. 22, 5:00 p.m. - Sunday, Sept. 24, 2:00 p.m. Briar Bottom Group Campground50 Black Mountain CG Rd. Burnsville, NC 28714
Idaho Chapter
A little over a year ago, the Idaho Chapter began working on the Ready for 100 campaign in Boise with the aim of getting the city to commit to 100% clean, renewable energy for its electric sector by 2035.
Maryland Chapter
The Maryland Sierra Club is excited to announce it's endorsements for candidates in the cities of Frederick and Annapolis, both of which will hold their primaries in September, 2017.
Florida Chapter
We must respond to provide immediate relief and begin the long road toward a just recovery that restores communities rather than scattering them to the winds.
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
September 23, 2017, 2 - 4:00 p.m. Park Rd. Baptist Church, CharlotteDr. Michael Mann, reknown author and climate scientist presents the program. Consult the flyer for full details.
Idaho Chapter
Sierra Club, City of Ketchum, PUC staff, and many Wood River Valley residents have questioned whether a redundant transmission line is the right long-term investment for the community.