Abita Springs Takes the Lead on Renewable Energy Mayor pledges transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035 By Wendy Becktold April 18, 2017 In this story: ready for 100
Six Spirits to Help Toast the Planet's Health Sustainable operations honor the close link between agriculture and distillation By Lesley Jacobs Solmonson April 18, 2017 In this story: food and drink
Environmental News ICYMI Fracking Robin Hood's oak, bearing arms against armed bears, and a world without giraffes By Paul Rauber April 18, 2017 In this story: climate change, solar, Sustainable Finance, forests
The Sierra Club's 125-Year History Has Been a Story of Evolution A writer and longtime Club member reflects on the organization's history By Rebecca Solnit April 17, 2017 In this story: activism, John Muir, national outings
Turning Walls Into Bridges Sierra Editor Jason Mark reflects on the history of the Sierra Club By Jason Mark April 17, 2017 In this story: national parks, John Muir
Kristal Ambrose Recruits Kids to Purge Plastic in the Bahamas An expedition served as a catalyst for this budding scientist By Adam Skolnick April 17, 2017 In this story: plastic, oceans
Back in Style: Body-Friendly, Ergonomic Packs Five packs that take ergonomics into consideration By Katie O'Reilly April 17, 2017 In this story: backpacking, buyers' guide, adventure
Across the U.S., Rivers Are Running Free After Decades of Impoundment A writer paddles the length of the Rogue River after dam decommissioning By Daniel Arnold April 17, 2017 In this story: rivers, water
Some Lessons From the Sierra Club's 125-Year History Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune says the organization's history is one of continuous growth and change By Michael Brune April 17, 2017 In this story: activism
Eight Mile Is Alabama's Chemical Katrina Residents of this community have lived with a noxious smell for over six years By Matt Smith April 17, 2017 In this story: health, methane gas, pipelines
Frontline Communities Will Be Front and Center at Peoples Climate March On April 29, a broad climate coalition will unite in D.C. and across the nation By Jonathan Hahn April 17, 2017 In this story: activism, climate change, indigenous communities
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 In this story: national outings
The ELG Rule Is Scott Pruitt's Newest Victim The Obama administration had tried to fix a big loophole in the Clean Air Act By Joanna Nix April 17, 2017 In this story: EPA, clean water
Following John Muir's Trail in Scotland A writer navigates John Muir Way through the Sierra Club founder's motherland By Jeremy Miller April 17, 2017 In this story: adventure, hiking
Here Comes the Crackdown on Dissent As activism grows, states attempt to criminalize protest By Alexandra Malloy April 16, 2017 In this story: activism
How Green is Your Alley? Citizen-driven urbanism projects turn gray zones into community space By Lynn Freehill-Maye April 15, 2017 In this story: urban planning, urban living, wildlife, gardening
Losing the Earth Under You Thawing permafrost means a new architecture for the North By Drew Higgins April 15, 2017 In this story: climate change
The Crazy Lifestyle of a Woman Who Repairs Wind Turbine Blades When she's not climbing in Patagonia, Jessica Kilroy hangs off wind turbines April 14, 2017 In this story: clean energy
The Dam That Wasn’t Fifty years ago, activists fought off a dam in Illinois. Their story has a lot to teach us. By Amy Hassinger April 14, 2017 In this story: rivers, water
Environmental News ICYMI A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber April 14, 2017 In this story: climate change, EPA