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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Written Testimony to support Transit and EV Incentives in the Budget Adjustment Act
January 22, 2025
January 22, 2025
(After reading this please consider sending your Representatives a message using our online action page)
Dear: House Committee on Transportation Chair Walker,...
2024 Winter Gathering Video and pictures.
December 18, 2024
On December 8 at the new Montpelier Performing Arts Center, The Vermont Sierra Club hosted our annual Winter Gathering. We hosted Sierra Club Executive Director Ben Jealous, Bill McKibben, and our award winners in this festive gathering. See...
Re: Activists Want to Remake Shelburne Road After Cyclist is Killed
December 3, 2024
The following submission is a letter from Sierra Club Transportation Team member David Ellenbogen in response to the Seven Days article, "Activists Want to Remake Shelburne Road After Cyclist is Killed." This article references the urgent need...