Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
"we are happy to see that Governor Evers and the DNR remain committed to science, tribal authority, and public opinion. We commend the DNR for recognizing the ecological and cultural benefits of wolves and remaining committed to the best available…
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Read the latest news from the Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
New Jersey Chapter
Trenton, NJ – New Jersey environmental advocates today launched the Clean Energy Action Now (CLEAN) campaign to raise awareness of the health, economic and climate benefits of an equitable clean energy future for New Jersey. The campaign supports…
Tennessee Chapter
What’s Inside: Diesel fuel spill in Germantown affects safety of drinking water, Sierra Clubbers testify before the EPA in Chicago to support an updated Coal Ash rule, why a playground in Claxton, TN is built on top of coal ash, Marquita Bradshaw…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Attorney General Kwame Raoul has filed a lawsuit against Williamson Energy for violations of their NPDES permit under the federal Clean Water Act.
Lone Star Chapter
Community advocates and environmental groups like the Sierra Club have reason to cheer after the decision by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department to issue a decree to save Fairfield Lake State Park via eminent domain on June 10, 2023.
Hoosier Chapter
In this newsletter- updates from our groups and networks, invitation to our summer socials, how you can go solar, plus all our regular features.
Virginia Chapter
Virginia — The Sierra Club Virginia Chapter, a grassroots, non-partisan climate and environmental protection organization has named Connor Kish as its new Director. Connor Kish has served the organization as Legislative and Political Director…
Loma Prieta Chapter
Toxic Site Flooding, Better Water Rights System Rally, 2023 Guardians of Nature, Bay Alive Campaign, Mayra Catalán-Orozco Volunteer Spotlight, Sea Level Projections Too Low, Hike Roundup, Rescuing the Planet August Book Club, and much more!
Oregon Chapter
Oregon’s largest gas utility, NW Natural, had their long-term plan rejected by the commission that regulates them. Insight into recent climate coalition advocacy efforts and how the gas utility is seeking to further entrench their interests.