Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
Last week, Kevin Patteson, the executive administrator for the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB), issued his long-awaited recommendation on the proposed construction of the Marvin Nichols reservoir, deciding to keep the controversial proposal…
Lone Star Chapter
Here’s an easy problem for the Legislature to solve next session: Texas’ cities are facing additional federal regulations to clean-up their dirty air. Fortunately,, the state just happens to have over a billion dollars sitting in its coffers for…
Lone Star Chapter
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court upheld EPA regulations that could have implications for the Lone Star state. From our Beyond Coal Team, here's a rundown of what's happening with Cross-State Air Pollution rules and what we can expect.
Lone Star Chapter
Chapter Award Nominations, Marvin Nichols Moves Ahead, An Easy Solution for the Lege, and Much More
Maryland Chapter
A public forum on Traffic, Development and the Future of the Annapolis Neck Peninsula will be held at Key Auditorium, St. John’s College, Tuesday, June 3, at 7:00PM.  Sponsored by the Annapolis Neck Peninsula Federation and the Anne…
Orange-Chatham Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Connect! Orange-Chatham Group (and Selected Other) Events New Outings Leader Resource Page Political Endorsements and Results Activists' Corner Local Solar Initiatives Orange-Chatham Group Leaders
San Gorgonio Chapter
Rancho Santa Ana Botanical GardenJune 17, 5pmMeeting and TourLos Serranos Group is once again hosting its annual "Picnic in the Garden" June meeting at one of our favorite places in the Valley.  Come join us, and enjoy a free admission to the…
Maryland Chapter
District 39 Delegate Shane Robinson Signed The Letter to O'Malley Written by Adam Windram, MD Beyond Coal Team Volunteer On Wednesday, a group of Maryland politicians took a stand on the state’s unacceptable levels of air pollution by…
Maryland Chapter
On Wednesday, a group of Maryland politicians took a stand on the state’s unacceptable levels of air pollution by sending a letter voicing their support for stronger pollution controls on Maryland’s coal-fired power plants. The Maryland Department…