Vermont is blessed with the splendor of the Green Mountains, numerous ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant communities. However, the impacts of climate change, polluting practices of the past, and polarizing social upheaval is a threat to Vermont's natural resources and the people that comprise our communities.
To effectively address those threats, it's imperative that concerned citizens join the Sierra Club's dedicated volunteer leaders to build an inclusive movement that prioritizes people and the planet.
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Artificial Turf threatens communities in the Champlain Valley
June 3, 2026
The Sierra Club, at its heart, is a grassroots organization, and although we are the nation's largest and oldest conservation organization, our locally elected, democratic leadership at times actively works to elevate smaller community groups'...
Biking the Connecticut River Valley Trail
June 1, 2026
This past weekend, we had another fun time exploring the future Connecticut River Valley Trail. Thanks to our friends from Upper Valley E-Bike Initiative and Local Motion for joining on us. See below a few photos, and then following that is...
Supporting Plug in Solar and efficiency bills , coalition sign on letter
May 19, 2026
The following is a group sign-on letter that the Vermont Sierra Club signed it on order to support improvements to the plug-in solar and efficiency standards bill. House Committee on Energy and Digital Infrastructure115 State...