Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
Please join us on Saturday, July 22, 2017 to honor and celebrate the 2017 Lone Star Chapter Environmental Award winners at a special banquet in Austin! This year's event will be held in a private room at Chez Zee in midtown Austin. This is a time…
North Carolina Chapter
The Senate approved a rewritten House bill that would set moratoriums on solar and wind projects. The bill now goes back to the House for review.
Redwood Chapter
In May, the Trump administration announced plans to “review” the status of 22 terrestrial national monuments and five marine sanctuaries, including our local Berryessa Snow Mountain National Monument and Greater Faral
Delta Chapter
The regular session of the 2017 Louisiana legislature closed at 6:00 pm on June 8. Go to
Maryland Chapter
The nine Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) states hosted the next in a series of stakeholder meetings today in their 2016-2017 RGGI program review to establish limits on carbon pollution emissions from the region’s electric sector between…
North Carolina Chapter
House Bill 581 would have sacrificed trees and local government control at the behest of the billboard industry. But it was defeated on a 49-66 no vote.
Idaho Chapter
A group of Faith Leaders gathered at City Hall on Monday afternoon to turn over a letter asking Mayor Bieter to endorse a 100% clean energy future for Boise.
Lone Star Chapter
If there was any question as to what “America First” meant when it came to the subject of climate change, the world got its thumb-in-the-eye answer on June 1 when Trump announced plans to extricate the United States from the hard-won Paris Accord, a…
Maryland Chapter
Summer 2017 has gotten off to a great start thanks to our wonderful interns! Check out this post to learn more about them and what they're doing to help the Maryland Chapter.