Blog posts from around the country

Range of Light Group / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
Information about the Towns to Trails Project, updates on gold exploration in the Eastern Sierra and now even on East Brawley Peak, why Fish Slough is drying up, information about the new BLM Public Lands Rule and the BLM Solar plans for the west,…
Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
This is the Santa Cruz Group Summer Newsletter
Pennsylvania Chapter
Welcome to the online-only Pennsylvania Chapter newsletter, the Sylvanian! Please read our September 2024 issue!
New Jersey Chapter
On a mid-July Saturday, Sierra Club offered hikers a good walk on an almost undiscovered trail: the Radio Beacon Trail of the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area, a well-hidden gem at the southeast corner of the tract, near Allentown.
New Jersey Chapter
The Supreme Court has made another radical departure from well-established law in the case of Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo. The Court overturned the 40-year-old Chevron deference doctrine, which required courts to defer to government…
New Jersey Chapter
By fits and starts, wind turbine development is making progress in New Jersey. In early July, the Department of the Interior announced its approval of the 2.8 gigawatt (GW) Atlantic Shores South offshore wind project, which will create enough energy…
New Jersey Chapter
In July, the NJ Chapter of the Sierra Club urged the US Coast Guard not to approve the NJ Turnpike Authority’s plans to replace the Casciano Bridge across Newark Bay between Newark and Bayonne and double the number of lanes from four to eight.
New Jersey Chapter
In 1986, the federal Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) became law, giving everyone the right to know what chemicals are floating around in the air of our communities.
New Jersey Chapter
Front-loading washers are promoted as more energy-efficient than top loaders. They’re also gentler on clothes and get them cleaner at the same time. Yet American consumers seem to be skeptical. Sales of front loaders have grown haltingly and slowly…