Sierra Club Climate Leaders Learn from Al Gore in Miami
October 5, 2015
1,200 people assembled in Miami for three days to learn more about the problems of climate change and its solutions.
Paint Ain't Enough! New Sierra Club Petition Asks FDOT to Protect Cyclists
October 1, 2015
Sierra Club Florida has endorsed a petition created by our Florida Healthy Air Campaign that asks the FDOT to make a serious commitment to bicycle safety.
Environmentalists Want Bondi to Drop Clean Power Lawsuit
August 18, 2015
Florida environmental advocates are asking state Attorney General Pam Bondi to drop her lawsuit against a federal plan to clean up greenhouse gasses.
Sierra Club Shows its Pride and Patriotism with Electric Vehicles
July 13, 2015
We showed our neighbors that electric cars and even electric boats are now available as fun, safe, and quiet alternatives to noisy, expensive cars and boats that pollute as you cruise.
How Do We Cut Big Sugar Down to Size?
June 30, 2015
At the Big Sugar Summit, more than 250 citizens packed the West Palm Beach Embassy Suites ballroom to hear speakers from a wide variety of disciplines and join the conversation.
Sierra Club Launches Stop Sugar Field Burning Campaign
June 19, 2015
The Sierra Club has launched a new, landmark campaign to stop the pre-harvest burning of sugarcane fields in South Florida.
Commission Approves FPL Petition to Expand Fracking at Your Expense
June 19, 2015
The Florida Public Service Commission approved FPL's request to further invest in risky natural gas exploration and development activities with no oversight by regulators.
Big Sugar Summit Scheduled for June 20
June 5, 2015
Attend the Big Sugar Summit on June 20 at the Embassy Suites in West Palm Beach.
2015 Legislative Wrap-Up/Update
May 16, 2015
The Florida Legislature considered bills on energy and clean power, fracking, growth management, recycling, and more.
More Floridan Aquifer Protection Called for by Sierra Club Petition to EPA
May 1, 2015
Underlying the entire state is the Floridan Aquifer System, one of the most economically significant, extensive, deepest, and most productive artesian aquifer systems in the world.