Blog posts from around the country

San Gorgonio Chapter
Los Serranos Group Sierra Club Holiday Concert/Sing-along Tuesday December 20th at 7:00 pm.   Meeting is held upstairs in the First Presbyterian Church Education building, 869 N. Euclid Ave, Upland, take the left side stairs.  …
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
We met up at White Park, which is in Chambers County, about 5 miles northeast of the city of Anahuac. For about a week, we had all been following the weather forecasts, which kept telling us that the first cold front of the season was expected... (…
Virginia Chapter
By Brianna UptonFormer Climate Action Campaign Intern
Lone Star Chapter
"If you have ventured out to the Big Bend area of Texas, you know this place is special. Wax poetics are the only form of speech one can string together, when it's even possible to put words together to describe the Big Bend. If it hits you just…
Lone Star Chapter
We have joined the Center for Biological Diversity, Clean Water Action, and Environment Texas in opposing the sale of more than 3,100 acres of land under and near important lakes and reservoirs that provide cities like Corpus Christi, Brenham and…
Florida Chapter
No one thinks it's a good idea to hike up electric bills, especially not to fund fracked gas imports.
Atlantic Chapter
In a rare opportunity, more than 60,000 acres of wild lands south of the High Peaks have been added to the Adirondack Forest Preserve thanks to recent acquisitions by the State from The Nature Conservancy.
Maryland Chapter
Since its first day of operation 55 years ago the C.P. Crane coal-fired power plant has been a major source of dangerous air pollution for the Baltimore area. Now the plant, owned by Middle River Power (a subsidiary of Avenue Capital Group LLC), has…
Maryland Chapter
Jesse grew up in the small town of Waynesburg, located in western Pennsylvania. Her childhood was filled with singing, camping, canoeing, and nature exploring. Read more about our newest Maryland Sierra Club staffer!
Lone Star Chapter
The state water plan tells us that the population in Texas is expected to increase 73% between 2020 and 2070. Along with this growth, water demand is projected to increase 17 percent during that time period. Yet our water supplies are decreasing,…