Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
I can trace back my mother’s Tejano and indigenous family more than six generations to a tiny cemetery in the Rio Grande Valley community called Encantada-Ranchito-El Calaboz. On my father’s side in another Valley town, I can trace back four…
Wisconsin Chapter
On Friday, November 18, the Sustainable Madison Committee’s Energy and Carbon Workgroup passed a goal of a 100% carbon free community for the City of Madison!
Angeles Chapter
The Sierra Club Angeles Chapter is pleased to announce th
Wisconsin Chapter
Check out this video that we made to thank YOU! In good times and in bad, volunteers are the foundation that Sierra Club is built on. Together we have made a difference for our land, air and water and we will continue to do so-even now. With…
Redwood Chapter
There’s no way to minimize the shock, horror and disbelief Donald Trump’s victory has brought to all of us who care about the environment.
Lone Star Chapter
The Lone Star Chapter is seeking volunteer leaders to serve on its democratically elected Executive Committee. Think you got what it takes?
Redwood Chapter
by Victoria Brandon, Redwood Chapter Wilderness Chair
Redwood Chapter
The Chapter took a big step recently.
Redwood Chapter
As reported in a previous edition of the Redwood Needles, a multi-partner agreement to remove four antiquated dams on the Klamath River was signed in April.
Massachusetts Chapter
In order to reach the Paris Agreement’s target of “well below 2°C above pre-industrial levels”, 80% of fossil fuels in the ground must be left untouched. The consequences of fossil fuel subsidies and extraction are two of the many great reasons…