Blog posts from around the country
Angeles Chapter
Environmental activism takes many forms. Some join public demonstrations and marches, others testify and comment before government bodies, and some apply their creative talents to produce works of art that speak to our concern for the future
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
On February 8, join other citizens concerned about the quantity and quality of their water by visiting the state Capitol or calling your state legislators. Together, we will express our concerns about water depletion, drinking water contaminated by…
San Gorgonio Chapter
Citizens' Climate LobbyThe monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, February 21, at 7:00 PM. Sierra Club member Rob Brown will explain the goals of the Citizens' Climate Lobby and how the organization operates…
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Thanks to everyone who came out to enjoy great beer, local snacks and the opportunity to post comments to our elected officials and agencies staff!Watch for our next Sierra Club brewery event.
Virginia Chapter
This piece was originally published in the Winter 2016-2017 issue of the Old Dominion Sierran, the Sierra Club Virginia Chapter's quarterly newletter. The full issue can be found here.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
In late January, the emperor goose descended on the 18th fairway of the Sharp Park Golf Course and treated Pacifica residents with a rare sighting. Perhaps while circling the sky, the goose could see what the City of San Francisco continues to deny…
Toiyabe Chapter
A new poll westwide confirms that westerners like public lands and want to keep National Monument designations in place.
Delta Chapter
Turnout for the Jan 12, 2017 LDEQ USACE public hearing on the Bayou Bridge pipeline project was outstanding. Opposition to the pipeline greatly outnumbered supporters. Hearing testimony was at times factual, emotional, and even entertaining. Thanks…