Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
A huge thanks to all who attended the EPA methane hearing in Dallas on September 23. Supporters of methane pollution regulations outnumbered polluting industry representatives by an estimated 106-8! The hearing was more than just a numbers game…
Lone Star Chapter
Members of the Lower Rio Grande Valley Group have been helping to organize their communities against three proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminals. The facilities would refine and liquefy methane so that it condenses and can be loaded…
Alabama Chapter
Comments from the Chair, Robert W. Hastings; Save the Date! October 23-25, 2015--Alabama Sierra Club Retreat; 2015 National Sierra Club Special Service Award – Robert W. Hastings; 8th annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival in Birmingham at the Avon…
Lone Star Chapter
Sierra Club staff and volunteers have been involved in the development of Regional Water Plans in Texas since our state’s “bottom up” water planning process was created in 1997. Texas has been divided into 16 water-planning regions, and each of the…
District of Columbia Chapter
Last year, hundreds of thousands of students, faith leaders, workers, immigrants, indigenous people, environmentalists and parents came to New York City for the biggest mobilization on climate ever held - the
Alabama Chapter
Alabama's own Bob Hastings was recently given a special service award for his long-time work with Sierra Club and his passion for our natural environment. Below, you will find the information that was originally sent in with his nomination.
Redwood Chapter
On Sunday July 12 North Group excom member Ned Forsyth led a moderate six mile hike into the Mt.