Blog posts from around the country
North Carolina Chapter
Amid the anxiety caused by the current administration's war on justice and the environment, the N.C. Chapter wanted this year's team of summer fellows to lean into what makes the Sierra Club unique among our environmental brethren: our Outings…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Ellwood Mesa’s joyous 20th anniversary on May 17 saw at least 300 peoplke showing up to celebrate.
Loma Prieta Chapter
Save San Bruno Mountain, seeking Chapter Executive Committee candidates, fire hazard severity zones, 2025 Guardians of Nature Benefit's honoree Garnetta Annable, Bay Alive Campaign watchdog network, Environmental Stewardship Program social and…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Brandt Mannchen - We visited the created fresh and brackish marshes and marveled at the blooming native Saltmarsh Mallows, large white hibiscus, and the beautiful and outstanding Crinum Lilies.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
June 3, 2025, the Sierra Club attended a meeting of the Double Bayou Watershed Partnership to hear about progress in the implementation of the Double Bayou Watershed Protection Plan.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Brandt Mannchen - We were happy to see that Nature refreshed the woods, prairies, and wetlands of Brazos Bend State Park. That’s a nice legacy to see as you leave.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Gary Lee Murphy - At Milby High School, I noticed a distinct odor in the air. I smelled air pollution.
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Senate Bill 71 IEMA-School Safety passed both Houses of the Illinois General Assembly unanimously on May 31st and now waits to be signed into public law.
North Carolina Chapter
A cadre of passionate NC Chapter volunteers and staff visited the General Assembly on Tuesday to urge lawmakers to vote against any legislation that would impose construction work in progress (CWIP) costs onto utility ratepayers and free Duke Energy…