Blog posts from around the country

Toiyabe Chapter
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Toiyabe Chapter
Lynn Boulton from the Range of Light group receives recognition.
Pennsylvania Chapter
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Department of Energy (DOE) announced the allocation of $6.3 billion in industrial decarbonization grants funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, a significant step toward transforming…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Most states require integrated resource planning, but that mandate does not extend to municipal utilities. A legislative proposal sponsored by Naperville Democrat Rep. Janet Yang Rohr would change that.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Our Bay Alive Campaign’s efforts to safeguard Bay ecosystems and enhance our communities’ resilience to sea level rise are yielding promising results! Cities and regional agencies are increasingly examining vulnerabilities, adopting policies to…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Sierra Club has endorsed 7 candidates for Salt River Project election for Board of Directors on April 2, 2024 -- Vote for a Better SRP! -- Vote for Clean Energy! -- Vote for Our Future! -- SRP BoD sets energy policies, and rates for water/electricity
Wisconsin Chapter
What is a biogas digester? A machine that uses heat (and sometimes water) to break down manure/organic materials to produce methane, trap it, then use it for heat, electricity and (most recently) renewable natural gas.
Angeles Chapter
For decades, raw sewage from Tijuana, Mexico has, and continues, to flow across the border into San Diego, California.  This discharge flows into the Tijuana River Valley, and ultimately to the Pacific Ocean.  This pollution has negative
Angeles Chapter
Southern California Cities are moving towards independence from imported water from faraway watersheds and the Bay Delta Estuary.