Blog posts from around the country

Massachusetts Chapter
No big speeches, no marches... just an opportunity to say thanks to those working to protect our environment and public health.
Florida Chapter
Smog levels have spiked in cities like Orlando and Fort Lauderdale due to vehicle emissions, as well as additional nitrogen oxide from fires.
Florida Chapter
The law funding construction of a reservoir will help reduce Lake Okeechobee freshwater discharges that have been producing toxic algae , as well as send clean freshwater south.
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Please check out the Water Sentinels page to see all the ways you can get involved to help keep our water clean!
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Devin Martin and the Beyond Coal Campaign volunteers will be meeting at 7 p.m Thursday, May 18, at the Sierra Club John Muir Chapter office, 754 Willaimson Street, Madison. We'll talk about how to maintain the momentum we built with the Climateā€¦
Toiyabe Chapter
ļƒ„ AB 298 Would Redefine ā€œPerennial Yieldā€ and ā€œUnappropriated Waterā€ to Permit Groundwater MiningAB 298 Redefines ā€œEnvironmental Soundnessā€ in Ways that Threaten Existing Plant and Wildlife Communitiesļƒ„AB 298ā€™s 3M Plan Provisions Wouldā€¦
Maryland Chapter
The climate action winning streak continues in Maryland!  Following our victories to increase the stateā€™s renewable energy standard, strengthening its nationally-renowned energy efficiency programs, and securing a ban on fracking, today theā€¦
Connecticut Chapter
By: Barbara Allen Guilfoyle
San Gorgonio Chapter
Hiking the Inca TrailThe monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, May 16, at 7:00 PM.  John St. Clair will talk about his trip to Peru and hiking the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.  Meeting is held upstairs inā€¦
Lone Star Chapter
On Tuesday, the Texas Senate showed once again the high level of influence that the oil and gas industry has on Texas governance. In a 29-2 vote, the Senate passed the Sunset bill (HB 1818) making very modest reforms and reauthorizing the Railroadā€¦