Blog posts from around the country

Oregon Chapter
This month we're highlighting the Portland Fruit Tree Project. They’re on a mission to increase equitable access to healthful food, and strengthen communities by empowering neighbors to share in the harvest and care of city-grown produce.
Southeast Michigan Group / Michigan Chapter / Michigan
Southeast Michigan Sierra Club activists were busy throughout April’s Earth Month.
Lone Star Chapter
Seawater desalination – the process of removing salt from ocean water to produce fresh water – has emerged as a potential solution to increase the state’s water supply.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Philadelphia, Pa. - On Monday, February 16, a federal judge ordered the Trump Administration to restore signage at Independence National Historical Park examining the legacy of slavery at the site. The signage was removed on January 21, and the city…
Sonoma Group / Redwood Chapter / California
Spring picnic Good food, good conversations, and excellent Russian River restoration presentation.
Angeles Chapter
The Draft Environmental Impact Report (DEIR) for the Pasadena/South Pasadena Arroyo Seco Water Reuse Project was released today. The 1300-page document shows a project that is basically the same as the one that the San Pascual Community of…
Angeles Chapter
Frank Egger shares his personal experience shaping the California Coastal Commission
Angeles Chapter
Chuck was one of the founding members of this Water Committee. From the beginning he helped set up our first website and handled all things HTML. He was also our map builder and the direct conduit to the GIS Committee, with which he helped us…
North Carolina Chapter
From a Roadless Rule Rally in Asheville to an EMC public hearing in Wilmington, thank you for showing up.
Angeles Chapter
Mountain meadows serve as a key habitat for many inland native trout species across the West. Unfortunately for California’s inland trout populations, some sixty percent of meadow habitat in the Sierra Nevada—home to eight distinct native trout…