Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
Sierra Club warned today that a California-style approach to water management could have disastrous consequences for Texas. A bill designed to “study” a so-called “water grid”, House Bill 3298, could be up for a vote soon in the Senate after it…
North Star Chapter
Transit to Green Space was launched in 2008 by the Land Use and Transportation committee of the Sierra Club North Star Chapter as an exploration of ways to reach our parks and natural areas without cars. To pursue this goal we organize hiking and…
Lone Star Chapter
The end of the semester is upon us, which means another great internship at the Lone Star Chapter draws to a close. This week, we say goodbye to Nikki Whitehead, our stellar Media & Communications Intern in our Austin office. Nikki will continue…
Lone Star Chapter
The ongoing Texas drought has thrown nature out of balance and has had a devastating impact on wildlife, especially aquatic and bird species. The majority of Texas lakes are extremely low or have dried up completely. According to the 2012 Texas…
Santa Lucia Chapter
Anonymous opponents of Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary shoot selves in foot.
Florida Chapter
Despite evidence that Silver Springs would be further degraded from over-pumping and increased nutrient pollution, a judge has recommended approval of a permit for a massive cattle operation.
Santa Lucia Chapter
The argument that starts "Renewable energy is nice but we gotta have coal/gas/nukes because..." is past it's sell-by date.
Upper Columbia River - UCRSierraClub.org / Washington State Chapter / Washington
Wildflowers of the Inland Pacific Northwest - Photos by Rich Leon
North Star Chapter
On May 7, the Sierra Club North Star Chapter is pleased to partner in An Evening with the Cousteau Family, the next installment of the Inspiring Minds Speaker Series at Beth El Synagogue in Saint Louis Park, featuring Jean-Michel Cousteau and his…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Phoenix, Ariz. – Today, Sierra Club released its 2015 Environmental Report Card for the Arizona Legislature and Governor. The first regular session of the 52nd Legislature wrapped up quickly – in only 81 days – which was a good thing as the session…