Blog posts from around the country
Hoosier Chapter
Twinkling night skies, fireworks, bubbly on the beach, campfires, and fireflies all sparkle magically and all epitomize July. Yet among these, fireflies are in a class of their own.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Recently, the Sierra Club visited three blackland prairies that are found in northwest Sam Houston National Forest.
San Francisco Bay Alive Campaign
Last month, we discussed groundwater rise, mobilization of contaminants, and environm
Loma Prieta Chapter
Last month, we discussed groundwater rise, mobilization of contaminants, and environme
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
After over 10 years of fundraising, planning, and construction part of the Texas Rookery Islands Project, the Dressing Point Island Restoration Project, has been completed.
Grand Canyon Chapter
On July 1st, the City of Nogales passed a resolution urging the federal government and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to remove all concertina wire within the corporate city limits.
Wisconsin Chapter
Enbridge drilling error raises questions and concernsThe last week of June news broke that during construction of the Line 5 reroute Enbridge’s construction contractor, Michels, had a “frac out” near Vaughn Creek, on the east side of the
Hoosier Chapter
April 2026, 7:30 am. The sun rises from behind the distant treeline as Koopa and I walk the Pennsy Rail Trail, his ears bouncing with every step. As the dew begins to dry, I take deep breaths, smelling the earthy comfort of morning air before we…
North Carolina Chapter
From an environmental perspective, the long-awaited state budget isn't all bad. But it could be a lot better.