Blog posts from around the country
Pennsylvania Chapter
A Military Outdoors and Inspiring Connections Outdoors update from Delaware Watershed Community Coordinator, Mabari Byrd.
Piasa Palisades Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Fall retreat to feature new activities and old favorites
Lone Star Chapter
Our Water Resources Program Manager Jennifer Walker breaks down everything you need to know about the multi-faceted community response needed to protect our rivers and water supplies during Texas drought.
Toiyabe Chapter
Take a few minutes today to support Reno's Better Building Challenge. The Reno City Council will vote Wednesday, August 23, whether to launch the voluntary Better Buildings Challenge, which will reduce 20% of a commercial buildings' energy use…
Florida Chapter
Bradford County Commissioners voted last week to hire an outside expert to review a proposed phosphate mine that threatens to pollute groundwater, rivers, and springs.
Florida Chapter
The U.S. District Court of Appeals ruled that FERC failed to adequately review the environmental impacts of the greenhouse gas emissions of the fracked gas Sabal Trail pipeline
Maryland Chapter
Speak out at the Public Hearing! Tuesday September 12 7:00 pm
Dominion, the company that pipes fracked gas through Maryland, needs a zoning Special Exception to build a dangerous gas compressor station on Barry’s Hill Rd. None of the gas would serve…
Wisconsin Chapter
In order to protect waters statewide, Wisconsin’s Prove It First Law requires companies to show examples of a metallic sulfide mine that has operated for ten years without causing environmental ha
Wisconsin Chapter
Wisconsin’s sulfide mining moratorium law, also known as the Prove it First law, has been in place since it passed in 1998 with intentions to keep Wisconsin’s groundwater and surface water free from acid mine drainage (AMD).