Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
Lone Star Sierran: February 2018
Maryland Chapter
*3/28/18 This item has been updated to reflect that the letter now has 21 Organizations signed on*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:  Contact: Josh Tulkin, josh.tulkin@mdsierra.org, (240) 764-5307
Georgia Chapter
A Clean Slate For Vogtle, Clean Energy For Georgia The Case for Ending Construction at the Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant and Reorienting Policy to Least-Cost, Clean Alternatives
New Jersey Chapter
On Monday, the Senate was supposed to vote on the nuclear subsidy bill S877 (Sweeney), but instead it was HELD. The bill would establish the Nuclear Diversity Certificate program. This is identical to the bill that failed to get through during last…
Lone Star Chapter
With the guidance of Sierra Club San Antonio Organizer Greg Harman, alongside countless environmental justice and social justice community leaders, the Climate Action SA coalition has been demanding that San Antonio leadership - including CPS Energy…
Idaho Chapter
The City of Boise moves forward with Renewable Energy Strategy, a vehicle to frame the future of clean energy and set community clean energy goals.
Lone Star Chapter
Earlier this month, the City of Denton voted to revise the city utility's energy plan to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2020, becoming the second city in Texas to make the commitment (Georgetown was the first). However, the work did not end with…
Lone Star Chapter
As the months pass and people around Texas and the nation hear news updates about the latest status of political squabbling in Washington, we wanted to center the perspective of our Rio Grande Valley volunteers, friends, co-workers, and activists…
North Carolina Chapter
Hundreds of North Carolina residents and allies gathered near a federal meeting on the Trump administration’s offshore drilling plan, presenting a loud and staunchly unified voice in protest of fossil fuel drilling in U.S. coastal waters. The NC…