Blog posts from around the country
Maryland Chapter
Statement by Josh Tulkin, Maryland Sierra Club DirectorFriday June 30th, at press conference in opposition to proposed Potomac Pipeline.
Santa Lucia Chapter
Pushing back against the local wing of climate change denial in SLO County is just as important as resisting the federal version in D.C.
North Carolina Chapter
The NC General Assembly long session came to a close just before 2 am Friday, with plans to return in August, September and November. Since this is the first session of the two-year biennium, the Legislature did not adjourn sine die as it does at…
Idaho Chapter
There is a far-reaching transformation under way in the electricity industry, and Sierra Club wants to make sure that we make the right long-term investments as we decarbonize and move toward the clean and distributed energy grid of the future
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
It was a great day for a Sierra Club hike at Grandfather Mountain recently. Quite a contrast between the muggy weather in Charlotte Saturday and the cool to downright chilly temps as we ascended the trail to Calloway Peak. Outings Leader David…
Wisconsin Chapter
Wisconsin is remaining active in the fight for clean energy! We want to celebrate these 6 climate victories in Wisconsin and to remind everyone to continue being active! It's up to US to meet our clean energy goals and to move our nation into a…
North Carolina Chapter
Our Western North Carolina (Wenoca) Group, based in Asheville, has been approved by the national Sierra Club to start up an "Inspiring Connections Outdoors" (ICO) program, affectionately called "Kids to the Country." Wenoca chair Judy Mattox…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Tucson, Ariz. – Despite the recommendations of scientists, the draft recovery plan for the lobo or Mexican gray wolf (Canis lupus baileyi) released today by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service unnaturally limits the population size and range of this…