We Need Your Help to Defend Indiana’s Environment – Urgent Action Required!
November 6, 2024
Help us protect Indiana’s environment
Our fight to protect Indiana’s environment has entered a new and critical phase.
The re-election of Donald Trump means that we will face renewed attacks on the progress we’ve made in addressing climate change, defending our public lands, and safeguarding the health of our communities.
Trump's policies have consistently prioritized corporate profits over environmental protection, and we expect his administration to double down on efforts to roll back crucial environmental regulations. This could mean:
Opening more public lands to fossil fuel extraction,
Weakening clean air and water protections, and
Undermining efforts to combat climate change.
This is where we need you. Our work has never been more important, and our ability to rise up against this administration will depend on the support of dedicated members like you. We need to mobilize now to ensure we have the resources to protect our climate, wildlife, and natural spaces from harmful policies.
There are many ways you can help. Immediately, one of the most impactful steps you can take is becoming a monthly donor to the Hoosier Chapter. Your commitment allows us to mount a legal and grassroots defense against these inevitable attacks. Your contribution will ensure that we can challenge harmful decisions in court, engage communities, and hold elected officials accountable.
This is a critical moment in our history, and we must come together to defend the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the lands we cherish.
We’ve faced challenges before, and with your support, we’ve made it through.
Let’s rise to this challenge again and ensure a future where people and nature can thrive.
Together, we can defend our environment.
Thank you for standing with us,
Robyn Skuya-Boss
Chapter Director
Sierra Club Hoosier Chapter
Photo - an Eastern Hemlock from our Greens Bluff Spring Flora Hike earlier this year, taken by Robyn Skuya-Boss. Join us to protect our natural areas in Indiana.