Disaster
February 4, 2023
In the first three weeks of January, nine atmospheric rivers dumped an estimated 32 trillion gallons of rain and snow on California.
Climate Watch: Let it grow!
February 4, 2023
Trees and shrubs are environmental quality warriors. An average mature tree absorbs and stores 48 pounds of carbon dioxide in a year.
Hines Chronicles: Taking On the Challenge
February 4, 2023
By popular demand is the Jim Hines Chronicles, which reflects the emails by our premier lobbyist on the ins-and-outs of environmental activism.
February March 2023 Condor Call Newsletter
February 1, 2023
Read the latest news from the Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
2023 New Year’s Climate Action Resolutions
December 13, 2022
Have you made your New Year’s Resolutions yet? There has never been a better and more important time than now to embrace win-win, Climate-Action New Year’s Resolutions.
Wilderness Basics Course is back
December 12, 2022
After a three-year hiatus, the ever-popular Wilderness Basics Course is back to give you the skills and knowledge to confidently go hiking and backpacking.
Drought reveals land
December 12, 2022
As Lake Casitas dries up, our Conservation Chair's remembers walking on it with his dad.
Surprises in local races
December 12, 2022
In an election full of surprises where a dreaded, nation-wide red wave failed to materialize, local results were good, but not perfect.
The Joy of Electromagnetic Cooking
December 9, 2022
By Jonathan Ullman, Director, Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter Sierra Club
Before consuming what was on our Thanksgiving plates, my wife offered those around the table an opportunity to express gratitude. I said that I was grateful to...
Exxon Selling Out
December 9, 2022
Exxon is selling its onshore and offshore assets to other companies, not removing them