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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Let's Invest in Transit
March 19, 2025
On Tuesday, March 18 members of the Transportation for Vermonters coalition delivered a petition to legislative leaders to invest in Transit:
Dear Vermont Senators & Representatives:
For too long, Vermont’s transit...
The Vermont Sierra Club supports the passage of S.57, An act relating to the Standard Offer Program
February 28, 2025
February 25, 2025Dear Senator Anne Watson and Members of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy, The Sierra Club believes that Vermont needs to continue advancing policies that create a stable and reliable pricing...
Vermont Sierra Club expresses support for H.132, an act relating to the taking of furbearers
February 28, 2025
February, 25, 2025Vermont Sierra Club expresses support for H.132, an act relating to the taking of furbearers Dear Chair Sheldon and members of the House Environment Committee, On behalf of the Vermont Sierra Club and the nearly ten...