Blog posts from around the country
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The Sierra Club SF Bay Chapter recommends a vote for the following candidates in the 2019 election for the Sierra Club's national Board of Directors: Chris Giunchigliani, Aaron Mair, Patrick Murphy, David Scott, and Steve Thomas.
Washington State Chapter
Right now, Puget Sound Energy (PSE) has nearly completed construction on its proposed 8 million gallon Liquefied “Natural” Gas facility in Tacoma. The facility is being built on Puyallup Tribal Land despite the Tribe’s fierce opposition and without…
Washington State Chapter
In order to stop climate change, we need to end our dependence on fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Are you ready for action? Good! We are organizing the Sierra Club's Lobby Day at the Texas Capitol on April 11, 2019.
Come be part of the good, the bad, and the ugly otherwise known as.... Lobby Day! Spend your day with the Lone Star Chapter under…
Lone Star Chapter
Seems like it has been awhile since we mentioned it would be rather slow at the beginning as the law does not allow the State Senate or State House to actually consider bills until after 60 days of legislatin’ have passed. Well they have passed, and…
Wisconsin Chapter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 3/18/19
CONTACT: Anne Reynolds, 350-Madison anne.reynolds@350madison.org
Maryland Chapter
Dick Lahn was a lobbyist for the Sierra Club in the 1970’s and was one of the region's ultimate environmentalists. He started several programs to benefit the environment of which the String of Pearls was the most well known. Read more
Wisconsin Chapter
The Wisconsin Supreme Court will hear oral argument in the case of Enbridge v. Dane Co. at 1:30 pm on March 26. This is the culmination of a long battle that started with Dane County standing up to the behemoth pipeline company, and you won't want…
Martinez City Council loses lawsuit in a win for open-space and good-government advocates everywhere
The Contra Costa County Superior Court has ruled that the Martinez City Council’s 2017 vote to change the zoning designation for the former Pine Meadows golf course from open space to residential was illegal.