Blog posts from around the country
District of Columbia Chapter
The Sierra Club called on DC utility regulators to rein in DC’s electricity rates via long-term contracts for renewable energy, solar and battery deployment, demand response and virtual power plants, and dynamic electricity pricing to reduce…
Oregon Chapter
Join Sierra Club Oregon on June 27 for Electrify PDX Home Electrification Fair at The Redd.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Upcoming environmental events this summer: Green & Blue at Stow House, More Mesa exploration, Art, Condor Fest, Herbwalks, Film Festivals and more.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
California’s 30x30 program, launched in 2020 by Governor Newsom’s executive order, aims to conserve 30 percent of California’s lands and coastal waters by 2030.
Massachusetts Chapter
What the proposed cut to Mass Save means for renters in Greater Boston, and why you have more say than you think.
Kansas Chapter
Big Smoke Days are frequently impacting the public health of Kansans, especially in the northern reaches of the Flint Hills. While the annual burn helps preserve the tall grass prairie, its current method of practice is just another example of the…
Vermont Chapter
The Sierra Club, at its heart, is a grassroots organization, and although we are the nation's largest and oldest conservation organization, our locally elected, democratic leadership at times actively works to elevate smaller community groups' mes
Kansas Chapter
Kansas has continually ranked in the bottom for installed solar power, despite being one of states for solar resource potential. Utility-scale solar, or “solar farms,” are (finally) taking hold in Kansas. Just this week, two new conditional use…