Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
Historic Climate March, TX Solar on the Rise, Why Women's Rights Matter and Much More
Grand Canyon Chapter
Arizona’s Havasupai Tribe and a coalition of conservation groups are praising Judge David Campbell’s decision today to uphold the U.S. Department of the Interior’s 20-year ban on new uranium mining claims across one million acres of public lands…
Lone Star Chapter
Wow. Just wow. Unless you had turned off all electronic devices and spent September 21 in the beautiful wilderness, you probably heard something about the People’s Climate March. More than 25,000 Sierra Club members, volunteers, and leaders…
Lone Star Chapter
While most media surrounding the official opening of San Antonio’s new solar panel manufacturing facility deservedly focused on its great economic impact and the city’s dedication to becoming a clean energy hub, solar industry publications picked up…
Maryland Chapter
By: Michaela KyburzPeople sang. Instruments played. Signs were in the air. People chanted and we marched.
Maryland Chapter
September 21st marked a true milestone in the history of the climate movement. Over 400,000 people gathered in New York City under different banners but with the same singular ask of our local, national, and global leaders: Act On Climate.
Maryland Chapter
By: Alexandra Kramer Leaving the house at 6:00am, I splashed a little bit of water on my face before grabbing a water bottle and a cliff bar and heading to New York City. Talking to some other marchers on the full bus I took out of the…
Florida Chapter
Miamians took to the streets in solidarity with the NYC People's Climate March.