Blog posts from around the country
New Jersey Chapter
The Sierra Club, New Jersey Chapter submitted comments to the National Park Service urging them to prevent Middlesex County’s massive artificial turf development proposal for Thomas Edison Park. The park already has several playing fields, over a…
North Carolina Chapter
Regulated monopoly Duke Energy’s proposed Carbon Plan violates state and federal laws, includes flawed analyses that favor delaying climate action, and underinvests in no-regrets, carbon-free renewable energy resources, according to a brief and pr
Lone Star Chapter
When one thinks of environmental activism in North Texas, the following thought usually isn't about theater, but the innovative non-profit, Watering Hole Collective, is wanting you to connect the two in ways never thought possible.
Pennsylvania Chapter
The Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter is looking for dedicated members who want to become an At-Large member of the Pennsylvania Chapter Executive Committee (ExCom). Three At-Large members of the ExCom will be elected in 2024 to serve in 2025-2026.
Loma Prieta Chapter
Regarding August 27 Turf Ban Proposals, What Role Did TenCate Global Staff Play in Local Decisions?
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
Mill Creek Sink is a crucial part of our ecosystem, directly influencing the health of the Floridan Aquifer, which supplies drinking water to millions of Florida residents. The proposed 500-unit Tara Woods West housing development near Mill Creek…
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
Meet, Greet and Splash together with local Water Protectors at the Ichetucknee Springs State Park in Fort White
New Jersey Chapter
The NJ Chapter of the Sierra Club supports S-4468, a budget Resolution from Sen. Andrew Zwicker, which would ensure that all of the money allocated to NJ Transit bus is restricted to electrification projects.
New Jersey Chapter
Below is a summary of important recent news items reported by Sierra Club National.
New Jersey Chapter
Today, we use the relatively benign “climate change,” or the slightly more ominous “global warming.” Considering that humanity has populated Earth for just .01% of Earth’s existence, our short but highly destructive era deserves a more serious name.