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Thanks for all you do, Carol Woronow, Bayou Banner Newsletter Editor Sierra Club, Houston Group
As the 2025 Texas Legislature approaches the final days of its regular session, the Sierra Club will be making a final push on key legislative priorities.
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The Lone Star Sierra Club's Water for People and the Environment Committee held its last monthly meeting virtually on April 14 focused on the topic of PFAS, with guest speaker Dr. Katie Pelch from the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Join us for an “Extreme Weather and Changing Climate” Town Hall for May 15 6:30 pm at the Bay Area Community Center., 5002 NASA Parkway. Please come if you’re concerned about climate and political environments. See and share details here.
Spring is here and there’s nothing more beautiful than the Texas landscape where the hills and fields are painted with a vibrant tapestry of wildflowers where the bluebonnets, our state flower, reign supreme.
Harmful VOCs (Volatile Organic Compounds) are being emitted into the air in the Sunnyside Community from the new telephone poles that are stacked along the streetway in front of homes.
The Houston Group of the Sierra Club is looking for help in the following areas: Treasurer, Volunteer Coordinator, Membership Chair, Outings Leaders, Forestry.
On March 21, the Houston and Golden Triangle Regional Groups and the Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club visited Big Thicket National Preserve to view several areas in the Lance Rosier Unit.
On April 12, the Houston Sierra Club visited Attwater Prairie Chicken National Wildlife Refuge. Ten people enjoyed a nearly perfect day of sun, light wind, and lovely Spring weather and each other.
Protect the Environment in Houston
When you donate to the Sierra Club's Houston Group, you support local efforts to:
Protect wild and treasured places, from the Big Bend area to the Big Thicket
Keep our air and water clean
Ensure adequate water supply for people and environment
Ensure a clean energy future
Reduce climate disruption
Keep pressure on politicians and corporations to ensure safe and healthy communities
Your financial help allows us to meet the challenges of protecting and preserving our treasured Houston area.