Blog posts from around the country

Georgia Chapter
"Any facility that can shut down I-20 and require the evacuation of thousands of people needs to be closely monitored and regulated, and it’s clear that didn’t happen with Biolab’s facility in Rockdale County."
Loma Prieta Chapter
The San Francisco Bay is far more than a beautiful backdrop to call home. It is the centerpiece of our regional identity and a vital protector of our communities and environment.
San Francisco Bay Alive Campaign
The San Francisco Bay is far more than a beautiful backdrop to call home. It is the centerpiece of our regional identity and a vital protector of our communities and environment.
Utah Chapter
We are excited to welcome Franque Bains as our new Chapter Director! With over 15 years of experience as an educator and community organizer, Franque holds a master’s degree in mathematics and education from Claremont Graduate University. She is…
North Carolina Chapter
Our hearts are with the people of Western North Carolina at this time. We mourn the lives lost as we continue to pray for those injured, displaced, or unaccounted for. We are hopeful for their safety and confident in our collective resilience.
Grand Canyon Chapter
see our new webpage -- "Canyon Echo Newsletter for Fall 2024" . . .
Tennessee Chapter
What’s Inside: Fall retreat coming up, Tennessee's sewage systems are crumbling, Clingman's Dome renamed to original "Kuwohi", bitcoin mines in TN pose challenges, wetland protections at stake, and facts about the unique Red Spider Lily.
Hoosier Chapter
In this issue: our Seeds of Democracy launch, a report from our recent outing at Paynetown State Recreation Area, how to join our Executive Committee, an update on the Duke IRP (Integrated Resource Plan), and all our regular features - like photos…
Sonoma Group / Redwood Chapter / California
America's farmlands are disappearing. Join us to learn why urban sprawl is a problem for all of us. October 9 forum on Measure Y at the Cavanagh Recreation Center, 6:30-8:30pm, also on Zoom starting at 7pm.
North Star Chapter
Soldier beetles wear striking colors reminiscent of 18th century British soldiers, perhaps less to impress than to advertise to would be carnivores that they aren’t edible. Sometimes called leatherwings, their wing coverings (elytra) are softer than…