Press Releases

September 14, 2017

Houston, TX -- Today, the Houston Chronicle reported that Donald Trump and Scott Pruitt is set to close EPA’s Region 6 Environmental Services Laboratory. The majority of the lab’s work has been concentrated on the dozens of Superfund sites in the region, 13 of which flooded and released toxic chemicals when Hurricane Harvey devastated Houston. it has doubled as a staging area for EPA staff.

September 14, 2017

St. Petersburg, FL -- Communities spanning the entire state of Florida, in Puerto Rico, in Georgia and the Carolinas, and throughout the Caribbean have suffered through Hurricane Irma just weeks after unprecedented devastation throughout the Gulf from Hurricane Harvey.

September 14, 2017

EIA is finally recognizing coal use has peaked globally, but it still misses the tectonic coal to clean energy revolution happening here in the United States. Later this year we will celebrate a major milestone when half the US coal fleet that was operating in 2009 will have retired or be announced to retire.

September 14, 2017

WASHINGTON D.C.-- Today, the U.S. House of Representatives  passed an omnibus bill to address funding the government through next year.  Among the many ways it puts American families and their well-being at risk, the deal slashes funding for the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Interior. 

In response, Sierra Club’s Associate Legislative Director Kirin Kennedy released the following statement:

September 14, 2017

Today as a part of National Drive Electric Week, Mayors Joseph Petty of Worcester, Donna Holaday of Newburyport, William Martin of Greenfield, and David Narkewicz of Northampton and the Sierra Club sent a letter to the Massachusetts Department of Transportation signed by 15 other Mayors, including Boston’s Mayor Walsh, urging the DOT to commit to 100% zero emission buses by 2030.

September 13, 2017

WEST TRENTON, N.J. -- Today, Governors Tom Wolf (PA), Andrew Cuomo (NY), and John Carney (DE), commissioners of the Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), voted to direct the executive director to prepare a revised set of draft regulations on fracking within the Delaware River Basin. This would start the process of enacting a permanent ban on fracking in the Delaware River watershed, including 42 counties across Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania, an area that provides drinking water for more than 15 million people.

September 13, 2017

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Yesterday, Donald Trump’s EPA Administrator, Scott Pruitt, delayed deadlines for crucial clean water protections against coal sludge being dumped into America’s waterways by two years - putting the health of thousands of communities living near coal-fired power plants at risk.

September 13, 2017

Washington, DC -- Late yesterday, Senator Bill Nelson of Florida called out those who continue to deny climate change despite hurricanes ravaging our coastal states and wildfires tearing through the West. “It’s denying reality,” Nelson said. “You can call it politics or whatever, but the Earth is getting hotter. This storm (Irma) is another reminder of what we’re going to have to deal with in the future.”

September 13, 2017

Former EPA staff, grant recipients, and environmental advocates explain the impacts the Trump Administration's proposed EPA budget cuts will have on Colorado’s air, water, and open spaces.

September 13, 2017

The West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection filed a motion in federal court to invalidate its earlier approval of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Under section 401 of the Clean Water Act, individual states must certify that interstate gas pipelines will not have significant effects on water quality before construction can begin.