Reynaldo Figueroa Is a Student, Hiker, and Sprogger (Don't Worry, He'll Explain)
Getting his university to switch to renewable energy was just the start
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Wendy Becktold
August 25, 2017
Patricia Schuba Is Cleaning Up Missouri
She fought a coal-ash dump. Now she's running for office.
By
Wendy Becktold
June 16, 2017
Board of Director Election Results are In
The Sierra Club's all-volunteer board of 15 directors is elected by you, the members.
By
Wendy Becktold
May 31, 2017
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climate change
Want Better Environmental Policies? Ask a Woman to Run for Office
Emily’s List and environmental organizations see more women running as a win-win
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Wendy Becktold
May 12, 2017
"The Last Oasis" Celebrates John Muir’s Efforts to Preserve Natural Places
Michael Coleman’s second film is a call to action and a reminder to be still
By
Wendy Becktold
April 21, 2017
James Moody Is a Desert Classic
The Sierra Club Outings leader has led dozens of service trips, but he says it never gets old
By
Wendy Becktold
April 17, 2017
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national outings
Abita Springs Takes the Lead on Renewable Energy
Mayor pledges transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035
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Wendy Becktold
April 18, 2017
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ready for 100
Climate of Mistrust
Trump administration’s travel bans undermine the work of environmental activists
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Wendy Becktold
March 20, 2017
Women Are Underrepresented in Science. Can a Coloring Book Help?
Sara MacSorley wants STEM fields to be more inclusive
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Wendy Becktold
March 8, 2017
Is the Day Without a Woman Strike Symbolic? Yes, But It’s Also Effective.
Organizers of the Women’s March call for women to not show up on March 8
By
Wendy Becktold
March 7, 2017
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activism
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