Blog posts from around the country

San Francisco Bay Chapter
On Tuesday, August 28th, the Antioch City Council voted 3-1 to adopt the “Let Antioch Voters Decide: Sand Creek Area Protection Initiative”. After years of working on the Sand Creek area and a year of intense activity to write and qualify our…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The March for Climate, Jobs & Justice is this Saturday in San Francisco! Meet up with us to get Sierra Club swag and march with our contingent. We're meeting outside Boudin Bakery Cafe at 4 Embarcadero Center. Meet us around 10 am; we march at…
North Star Chapter
Today, the Trump Administration directly threatened the future of Minnesota's Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, one of America’s iconic wilderness areas.
Iowa Chapter
Reports on the effects of climate change seem worlds away from us in Iowa. Yet, Iowans also are dealing with its effects. Until recently, one could predict certain weather events would happen during certain months of the year. Lately that…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Welcome to the Houston Sierra Club online Bayou Banner newsletter for September 2018. Click the title to see the news this month.
Alabama Chapter
We have completed review of the "Mobile Harbor Draft Integrated General Reevaluation Report/Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (Draft GRR/SEIS)". The project will deepen the ship channel 5 additional feet (to 50 feet in Mobile Bay and 52…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Come be a part of creating the Sierra Club's mural as part of the Rise for Climate, Jobs, and Justice mobilization on September 8th! We will be painting an original mural design with John Muir's message, "Keep close to Nature's heart." Our mural…
Ohio
Meet our newest Ohio Sierra Club employee Nicole Edwards!
Georgia Chapter
Join us Saturday, September 29th, at 7:00 pm for Rivers and Trails -- a national concert series commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers and National Trails System Acts.
Santa Lucia Chapter
Measure G: We win now, or try to fight off Big Oil in SLO County forever.