Blog posts from around the country
Hoosier Chapter
June - the month of Juneteenth, Summer Solstice, and Pride - is a month for observations and celebrations. For me, it means appreciating all those who fought for freedom, equity, and justice before us, and keeping promises to ourselves and future…
New Jersey Chapter
Atlantic City: Atlantic City held the final public hearing for a Green Acres diversion related to Atlantic Shores Project 1 onshore cable route. Atlantic Shores is seeking permanent easements across Green Acres encumbered property owned by the…
North Star Chapter
The fossil fuel industry wants us to believe that "natural gas" is clean. The truth is "natural gas" is primarily methane—a dangerous greenhouse gas and indoor air pollutant.
Grand Canyon Chapter
Conservation organizations today asked the U.S. FWS to release captive-born Mexican gray wolf pairs together with their pups into AZ and NM -- Releases of wolf families that survive and breed would diversify the wild population’s depleted gene pool.
Iowa Chapter
Unfortunately the Iowa Utilities Board approved the application for the Summit CO2 pipeline on June 25, 2024. The Sierra Club is disappointed in the ruling.
Angeles Chapter
Ignorance is just one step away from awareness. Once we have awareness, we can change.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Even wily snack-stealing raccoons couldn’t diminish the joy of a beautiful weekend out at Ricketts Glen State Park! From June 7th to 9th, Sierra Club Pennsylvania volunteer leaders and chapter staff came together at the first of two outings planned…
Grand Canyon Chapter
A Beautiful Day on Red Butte -- New Educational Videos regarding Pinyon Plain Mine -- Sign Our Petition Against Pinyon Plain Mine -- RSVP for a Discussion on Uranium and the Grand Canyon -- Check Out Events in Flagstaff and Our Screen Print
Iowa Chapter
We kicked off 2024 with a monthly webinar series for our membership here in Iowa! In case you missed them live, you can still see them.
Lone Star Chapter
Texas is the leading producer of gas in the U.S. Unfortunately, political leadership and many Texans seem to mistakenly believe that we must invest even more in gas power plants to meet our growing electricity needs.