Blog posts from around the country

Kansas Chapter
Sierra Club fights for better farm bill despite political power of Big Ag.
District of Columbia Chapter
The proposed RFK development would increase stormwater runoff and pollution, undermining decades of progress in making the Anacostia River swimmable and fishable.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
While these two places have different climates, they now share the same distinction as concentration camps.
Georgia Chapter
Thank you to everyone who took action to help protect the Okefenokee over these last six years. This victory would not have been possible without you.
Finger Lakes Group / Atlantic Chapter / New York
Two previously rejected natural gas pipelines are getting another look by the New York Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC). This prospect has revived opponents of fracking who fought against it for decades.
Iowa Chapter
Environmentalists are seeking a permanent solution to coal ash contaminating groundwater & Des Moines River near the Ottumwa power plant, speak out at public hearing on Sept. 3
Colorado Sierra Club
Rollbacks pose significant threat to public health, climate, and economic progress
Lone Star Chapter
Last week, in a unanimous decision, the three Commissioners at the Public Utility Commission of Texas voted to reject their own staff’s petition to establish a “secondary cap” on performance bonuses.
Lone Star Chapter
Austin Energy should be applauded for these new efforts - utility-scale batteries, local customer-sited batteries, and the addition of demand response programs at public buildings.