Blog posts from around the country

North Carolina Chapter
The General Assembly observed "forecast snowmageddon," leaving the Legislative Building as empty as on a holiday break. Votes and substantive committee hearings were pushed to next week.
Lone Star Chapter
For over two decades, seawater desalination has been discussed as a potential solution to the growing water needs of Texas. Recently, the conversation has gained even more momentum.
Maryland Chapter
Press contacts:KC Chartrand, Communications Director, CCAN, kc@chesapeakeclimate.org, 240-620-7144Jason Aul, Director of Strategic Communications, Maryland LCV, jaul@mdlcv.org, 410-280-9855
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Watch this space for information on our March 30 Sunday Speaker Series. We have invited an authority to explain the ins and out of solar energy for you and your family.
Tennessee Chapter
Are you like me? I've been that person who rolls, squeezes, and cuts open toothpaste tubes to use every last bit - much to my family's amusement as they move on to fresh tubes. But those empty plastic tubes always bothered me.
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
The Four Lakes group encourages you to write your state-level politicians a postcard in support of the Knowles-Nelson Stewardship program
Angeles Chapter
Over the past few decades, extreme heat in the greater Los Angeles area has intensified dramatically due to climate change. Los Angeles County now experiences triple the number of extreme heat days compared to the 1960s, and the extremes are only…
District of Columbia Chapter
Sierra Club calls for several initiatives and priorities to improve water quality in DC; including lead service line replacement, PFAS in drinking water, stormwater overflow, and sewer line heat pumps.
Lone Star Chapter
After some delay, the Legislature is moving fast. Last week, new Speaker of the House Dustin Burrows selected his roster, naming the chairs (all Republicans) and Vice-Chairs (all Democrats) of all the committees.