Blog posts from around the country

Connecticut Chapter
A legislative amendment was filed today to put an end to the Pipeline Tax passed in 2015 planned to fund a new gas pipeline that would be built across Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire and cost all electrical ratepayers a total of over
North Carolina Chapter
The NC House has provided more details on its budget proposal and - as we heard from Cassie Gavin last week - the news is a mix of good and bad for environmental advocates. There's more money for the Department of Environmental Quality, but some…
Idaho Chapter
Today, Donald Trump announced he intends to withdraw the U.S from the Paris Climate Agreement and ignore the vast majority of Americans, businesses and the scientific community who support the U.S.’s participation.
Lone Star Chapter
Lone Star Sierran: May 2017
Georgia Chapter
A recent move by the Camden County Board of County Commissioners could open Cumberland Island to development by a handful of elite property owners, including heirs of Coca-Cola founder Asa Candler.
New Jersey Chapter
The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP) has rejected Elcon’s application to build a hazardous waste treatment facility in Falls Twp., due to its being “administratively incomplete.” The PADEP’s letter highlighted six ways…
Santa Lucia Chapter
The path to a resolution of the off-highway vehicle health hazard at Oceano Dunes goes through Sacramento.
Lone Star Chapter
We are excited to announce three new additions to the Sierra Club’s Texas team. Kristal Ibarra-Rodríguez is our new Volunteer Coordinator based in Austin, Greg Harman is our new Clean Energy Organizer based in San Antonio, and Bryan Parras is our…
Virginia Chapter
 By Abby RussoCommunications Intern