Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
Hyperscale data centers have been making headlines across the state, and these proposals have triggered tiers of key political decisions at the state and local levels. While opponents have been visible and vocal about their concerns about huge power…
Lone Star Chapter
As Neil Carman’s official retirement celebration approaches, we’ve been reflecting on the stories that define his incredible decades of work.
Angeles Chapter
Help water trees in Tujunga!
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
By Tom Douglas - Our group of determined paddlers met new friends and cleaned up trash along Armand Bayou and Big Island Slough during the 2026 Trash Bash event.”
Loma Prieta Chapter
Earth Month, comment on Bay Area air quality, healthy Bay ecosystems, BCDC planning essentials webinar, support cleaner heating and cooling, learning to celebrate severe forest fires, hikes roundup, committee meetings, comment letters, and much more!
Southeast Michigan Group / Michigan Chapter / Michigan
Electric rates and the pollution caused by utility coal and gas plants are major problems. Our electric rates are increasing at twice the rate of inflation¹, and inflation is already too high.
Sierra Sage of South Orange County / Angeles Chapter / California
Vicki Hazley, chair of Sierra Sage of South Orange County took pictures of wild things we encountered along the way on a recent Wednesday h
Iowa Chapter
One of the important sources of funds for natural resources, water, and soils is a program called REAP. Every year the legislature must fund this program. This bill keeps REAP alive beyond 2028.
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
On April 4, members of the Sierra Club Woods and Wetlands Group joined Clean Power Lake County for the first hike of the year at Illinois Beach State Park. Although the skies were gray and a brisk wind swept in from Lake Michigan, participants were…