Blog posts from around the country
Susquehanna Group / Atlantic Chapter / New York
Valdi Weiderpass, Chair of the Susquehanna Group in the Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club participated in an participated in a roundtable environmental discussion on October 21, 2025 with Seanator Lea Webb
Susquehanna Group / Atlantic Chapter / New York
Valdi Weiderpass, Chair of the Susquehanna Group in the Atlantic Chapter of the Sierra Club participated in an participated in a roundtable environmental discussion on October 21, 2025 with Seanator Lea Webb
Greater Louisville Group / Kentucky Chapter / Kentucky
Excellent giving opportunity. There is a large unmet demand for medical supplies and equipment. Please help if you can.
Finger Lakes Group / Atlantic Chapter / New York
An emergency meeting has been scheduled for Thursday October 23 at 7:30 pm by the Town Board at the Lansing Town Hall to determine a deadline for accepting public comments regarding the proposed moratorium law limiting development and "approving l
Idaho Chapter
BOISE, Idaho — Yesterday, Vote Solar and Sierra Club filed a Petition for Reconsideration with the Idaho Public Utilities Commission (PUC) following the partially approved proposal by Idaho Power to reduce compensation rates for customer-generated…
Pennsylvania Chapter
HARRISBURG, Pa. — Today, the Senate passed SB 1068, which would overturn Pennsylvania’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI).
Hoosier Chapter
Happy October! We hope you're able to get outside and enjoy the first signs of fall, wherever you are in our beautiful state.
North Carolina Chapter
The N.C. General Assembly's approval – again – of blatantly biased congressional district maps is an affront to all voters who value living and raising their families in a healthy environment, the N.C. Sierra Club said today, as the N.C. House gave…
New Jersey Chapter
This past weekend, New Jersey Fish and Wildlife released the data from the state’s first segment of the bear hunt, which lasted a total of 6 days from October 13th to 16th. Over that time, there were 368 bears killed.