Blog posts from around the country

Orange-Chatham Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Sierra Club needs volunteers for our table at the Festival for the Eno.Dates: Saturday, July 4 & Sunday, July 5, 10am-6pm (2-hr shifts available)
Maryland Chapter
The two-year-long battle over Charles County’s Comprehensive Plan is reaching white-hot conditions, and the stakes are enormous for Maryland and the Chesapeake Bay.
Orange-Chatham Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
The course is designed to enhance public understanding of the fluid Earth system emphasizing the atmospheric, ocean, and hydrologic sciences through the use of electronically transmitted environmental data and learning materials combined with Text…
Orange-Chatham Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Start your Indepence Day celebration with a fast-paced 3-mile hike through an ancient forest filled with history and wildlife right in the middle of town.
District of Columbia Chapter
The Washington, DC premiere of the film, Indian Point, exploring the future of the nation’s aging nuclear power plants through a focus on New York’s Indian Point plant, will be presented on June 23 by the Environmental Film Festival in t
Santa Lucia Chapter
California’s teachers can teach SLO County a lesson about oil-by-rail
North Star Chapter
In the special session, your legislators will vote on the revised Agriculture & Environment Omnibus Budget bill (HF 846) – a “dirty water bill” that reverses decades of progress and protections for clean water, the environment, and health. Act…
Grand Canyon Chapter
TUCSON, AZ – The Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) held a hearing in Tucson yesterday to consider a proposal by Tucson Electric Power (TEP) that would turn back the clock on clean energy and solar jobs in southern Arizona. Proponents of rooftop…
North Star Chapter
The Sierra Club consists not only of 64 local chapters, but each chapter contains issues committees. Today we spotlight the Forest and Wildlands Committee (FWC), their work, and explain how you can become a member.
Angeles Chapter
Southern California currently has a patch work of national, state, county and city parks and trails that mostly didn’t exist before the 1970s.