Blog posts from around the country

Oregon Chapter
Chinook salmon comprise of 80% of the Southern Resident orcasā€™ diet. So when salmon are in trouble, the orca are too. The steep declines of Snake River spring chinook are a big part of the problem orca face today; restoring this river and its largeā€¦
Massachusetts Chapter
The announcement of over $1 billion in bonds supporting new local climate resilience and mitigation initiatives, including support for microgrids, municipal sustainability coordinators, and electric vehicles is great news for Massachusetts. Thereā€¦
Lone Star Chapter
By Bob Hendricks, Chapter's Climate Change Co-Chair | The Austin City Council passed two resolutions that are two major steps forward for climate change action in Austin.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Saturday, June 22, 2019, 6-8 pm, Houston Sierra Club and Serenity Studios, in the Heights, will celebrate a ā€œSummer Socialā€ to welcome visitors, members, and supporters. For all who like clean air and water, more parks, and a healthy climateā€¦
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Hi, I'm Arjumand Mubaarak, Chair of the Political Committee for the Houston Sierra Club (HSC). I'm offering you the unique opportunity to influence and make history by joining the Houston Sierra Club Political Committee.... (Read more)
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
A number of U.S. cities including Los Angeles, New York, and Seattle have made commitments to transition their municipal bus fleets to 100% zero emission electric vehicles; Los Angeles by 2030; Seattle by 2030; New York City by 2040. And a number ofā€¦
Redwood Chapter
 By Shoshana Hebshi Redwood Chapter Communications Coordinator  
San Gorgonio Chapter
Creating Fire-Safe CommunitiesPresented by Chad HansonJune 4, 2019, 7:30pmSan Bernardino County Museum, 2014 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands     Research ecologist Chad Hanson will discuss how we can create far more fire-safeā€¦
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
In late March, Hermann Park announced a plan to transition to organic lawn and garden maintenance. The first areas in the Park to make this transition will be the McGovern Centennial Gardens and the Molly Ann Smith Plaza. Reportedly this will beā€¦