Blog posts from around the country
Tennessee Chapter
Just over a month ago, the Tennessee Chapter spoke to Samuel Black for this investigative piece.
Angeles Chapter
How does a kid who considered themselves to not be “very outdoorsy” become nearly insatiably adventurous and one of the Angeles Chapter’s most influential leaders? Meet Homer Tom…
District of Columbia Chapter
In DC Council budget testimony, the Sierra Club called on DC’s Department of Buildings to fully enforce construction and demolition waste recycling requirements, including at the RFK site.
District of Columbia Chapter
We’re studying the details of the Mayor's FY26 DC budget, and it’s clear there are massive cuts to environmental funding and climate programs. Here's three ways you can take action this June.
Angeles Chapter
After an exhaustive 16-month public process, we are nearing a vote on our work to advance clean air standards in buildings. The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD), the air pollution control agency responsible for regulating sources…
Angeles Chapter
Sierra Thrives participant Janelle Sangalang reflects on the program, the lessons learned, and how it helped enhance her ability to lead nature outings that are emotionally aware and inclusive.
Angeles Chapter
This past weekend, members of the Sierra Club and the Los Angeles community had the absolute joy of spending the day under wide-open skies and wind gusts at the 5th Annual Clockshop Kite Festival in beautiful Los Angeles State Historic Park.
Lone Star Chapter
Several harmful bills - aimed at undermining renewable energy, favoring climate-polluting power, and clearing the way for SpaceX land grabs - have missed critical deadlines and could be done for the session.