Blog posts from around the country

North Star Chapter
Enbridge is trying once again to add unneeded capacity to its tar sands pipelines through northern Minnesota, threatening our waters, wild rice beds, tourism, and tribal territory.  We need your help to stop it.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
As the City of El Cerrito celebrates its 100th anniversary, it's using the yearlong celebration as an opportunity to promote a greener, more sustainable future.
Lone Star Chapter
Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller recently announced a new weapon in the arsenal to reduce the feral hog population: a poison called Kaput Feral Hog Bait. While the former State Representative is treating Kaput like the holy grail of feral…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
On February 9, 2017, five young people took center stage to share their sustainability efforts. From ending subsidies for fossil fuel energies to the obstacles... (click headline to read more)
Lone Star Chapter
A report from Two Rivers Camp in West Texas. 
Lone Star Chapter
In mid-February, about 200 residents from across the Rio Grande Valley gathered to march from Washington Park down the streets of Historic Brownsville to raise concerns of climate change impacts, indigenous resistance to fossil fuels, environmental…
District of Columbia Chapter
In 2014 over 400,000 people marched in the streets of New York City demanding action on climate change. This April we’re taking it to the streets of DC to march for justice, jobs, and climate.
Florida Chapter
The board of the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority voted 9-5 Wednesday, in a historic first, to buy two all-electric buses from manufacturer BYD.
Redwood Chapter
By Shoshana Hebshi, Redwood Chapter Communications Coordinator
North Carolina Chapter
"Today, tens of thousands of Sierra Club members and supporters can thank DEQ Secretary Regan and Attorney General Stein for acting to withdraw North Carolina from a costly and misguided challenge to EPA’s Clean Power Plan," said Molly Diggins,…