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Orange-Chatham Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
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Orange-Chatham Group (and Selected Other) Events
Orange County Issues New State of the Environment Report
Sierra Club Endorsements in 2014 Election
Orange-Chatham Group Executive Committee Ballots to be Sent Out
Students Make Progress with…
Maryland Chapter
Want to be more involved in the Club? Or at least want to have a say in who leads it? Then tune in to our annual executive committee election, coming soon.
Maryland Chapter
John Muir was born in Dunbar, Scotland in 1838 and came to the US at age 11. Scotland has now honored him with a 134 mile trail across central Scotland.
Maryland Chapter
The Annapolis area community’s concern over the impact of the proposed 110-acre Crystal Spring development on Forest Drive took an unexpected turn in September when a group of historians released a report indicating the land in question was
Maryland Chapter
The Anne Arundel Sierra Club has made a number of candidate endorsements in the November 4 election. Several of the races provide a stark contrast between environmentally supportive candidates and conservative, tax-cutting, less-government-at-…
Maryland Chapter
The Anne Arundel Sierra Club has called a General Membership meeting November 8, and every member is encouraged to attend. A special incentive: first-hand accounts, and a great video, about the 400,000-person People’s Climate March in New York…
Lone Star Chapter
Today, passing on consent, Austin City Council directed Austin Energy to immediately begin negotiations with the Lower Colorado River Authority for better operational control of Austin’s share of the coal-fired Fayette Power Project, the fifth…
Angeles Chapter
Amid a record drought, Mayor Eric Garcetti on Oct. 14 issued an executive directive to dramatically reduce the use of fresh water and the purchase of costly imported water.
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club, the country's largest grassroots environmental organization, enthusiastically endorsed Charlie Crist for governor.