Blog posts from around the country

Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Come hear all about the transit referendum proposed by Nashville and up for a vote in November.
Tahoe Area Group / Mother Lode Chapter / California
In this edition of our quarterly newsletter, we share an update about the Tahoe Keys Weeds, nominations to become an Executive Committee Member, and Lake Tahoe's Plastic Problem.
Napa Sierra Club Group / Redwood Chapter / California
James was the winner of the Climate Creative Piece Contest held by our student friends at Napa Schools for Climate Action. He accepted our request to publish his poem here and on our newsletter.
Napa Sierra Club Group / Redwood Chapter / California
On July 24th, 2024, I attended the first community meeting for the Napa County Regional Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (RCAAP) in Yountville. As one of my first experiences with climate politics on a local level, this meeting went really well.…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
In August, the U.S. Forest Service approved salvage logging of about 1,700 acres on the east side of Sam Houston National Forest after trees were blown down during Hurricane Beryl.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
On September 5, 2024, the Sierra Club met with the U.S. Forest Service at the National Forests and Grassland in Texas offices, in Lufkin, Texas, to discuss hiking trail protection.
North Star Chapter
Our outings program, led by dedicated staff and volunteers, is helping young and old to have fun, create common bonds, learn about the natural world, and experience personal power. And we’re helping create new environmental stewards all over…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Come meet some wildlife in person on October 10! Rescuing nature’s treasures: the Wildlife Center of Texas rehabilitation program is presented by Monica Jarisch, Jean Watson, and Randolph Watson.
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
On Sunday, October 20, water quality specialists from the Lake County Health Department will highlight ongoing projects to control invasive carp in our waterways, monitor vector-borne diseases, and reduce nutrient enrichment in impaired lakes.