Blog posts from around the country
Pennsylvania Chapter
The Allegheny Group Sierra Club’s Huplits Grant Committee is seeking grant proposals to help promote Sierra Club’s policies and mission in Pennsylvania. The average of past grants has been about $9,000, with a range from $1,500 to $20,000.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Solarpunk is a literary subgenre of speculative fiction that, per the website fully-booked.ca, "shows you a world full of nature, reducing or undoing climate change, and advanced technology that works with the world instead of endangering it." Much…
Pennsylvania Chapter
After several years of research, development work, and intense negotiations, ten governmental entities in Centre County have officially entered into a 15-year contract to supply their operations with renewable energy from a nearby solar project. It…
Pennsylvania Chapter
Native land-dwelling insects are critical to agricultural and natural systems because of the services they provide. Many crops and some timber trees, like our beautiful black cherry, depend on insect pollination. Insects also provide natural pest…
Pennsylvania Chapter
The scientific evidence is in: the typical American short-turf lawn supports barely any wildlife. It’s an unhealthy place. But there’s a beautiful solution: re-meadowing part or all of your property, no matter how much or little space you have. Re-…
Hoosier Chapter
In this issue: celebrating Black History Month, Sierra Club at the Statehouse, the annual Winding Waters plant sale, a special guest blog from northern Indiana photographer Andrew West, stop coal bailouts, an invite to our Spring Briefing, plus all…
Loxahatchee Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
The Loxahatchee Group has endorsed candidates in Lake Worth Beach, Royal Palm Beach and Jupiter. Read more about the candidates who would appreciate your vote and support.
Georgia Chapter
"As expected, Georgia Power wants to use the same solution it always proposes to meet electricity demand: burning more expensive fossil fuel."
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The speaker will be Cindy Howard, Professor of Environmental Science and Biology at the College of Science and Engineering at the University of Houston Clear Lake