John Muir in Native America By Rebecca Solnit March 2, 2021 Muir's romantic vision obscured Indigenous ownership of the land—but a new generation is pulling away the veil In this story: John Muir
Forward Ever, Backward Never By Jason Mark March 2, 2021 When it comes to the Sierra Club's core mission, the future takes precedence In this story: John Muir
When Rivers Are Granted Legal Status as Persons By Diane Covington-Carter May 9, 2017 Sierra Club history plays a role in recently revived Rights of Nature movement In this story: air, clean water, John Muir
"The Last Oasis" Celebrates John Muir’s Efforts to Preserve Natural Places By Wendy Becktold April 21, 2017 Michael Coleman’s second film is a call to action and a reminder to be still In this story: film, John Muir
The Sierra Club's 125-Year History Has Been a Story of Evolution By Rebecca Solnit April 17, 2017 A writer and longtime Club member reflects on the organization's history In this story: activism, John Muir, national outings
How Not to Climb a Mountain By John Muir April 18, 2017 John Muir gets stuck In this story: survival tips, John Muir, climbing
Turning Walls Into Bridges By Jason Mark April 17, 2017 Sierra Editor Jason Mark reflects on the history of the Sierra Club In this story: national parks, John Muir
"He Sung the Glory of Nature” By Randy Johnson August 4, 2016 John Muir’s ascent of Grandfather Mountain In this story: America's National Parks, national parks, John Muir
The National Park Service Is Celebrating Its 100th Birthday—Here's a Look at Its Major Milestones By Tom Turner (additional reporting by Noah Schlager) June 5, 2016 The NPS is an indispensable U.S. agency, but its mission took 150 years to evolve In this story: America's National Parks, national parks, John Muir, saving wild places
10 Things You Didn’t Know About the Sierra Club’s Founding By Catherine Schuknecht May 26, 2016 In this story: John Muir