Blog posts from around the country
Atlantic Chapter
In May, the Sierra Club and Protect the Adirondacks won two decisions in the Appellate Division of the NYS Supreme Court in our lawsuit against the proposed mega-development near the hamlet of Tupper Lake, winning a motion to go forward with an ap
Florida Chapter
President Obama's inspiring call to action is a testament to the vibrancy of the grassroots climate movement.
San Gorgonio Chapter
24 Peaks in 24 Hours for the Wildlands ConservancyPaul Melzer, PresenterAugust 6, 2013, 7:30 PMSan Bernardino County Museum,2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands
San Gorgonio Chapter
Little Known Gems of the National Park SystemLadd and Gail Seekins, PresentersJuly 2, 2013, 7:30 PMSan Bernardino County Museum,2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands
Atlantic Chapter
Methane leakage in the natural gas system serving NYC (through ConEd) is likely already at a level where the methane leaked has as much, or more, climate impact as the remaining approximately 95% of the gas that is burned by consumers.
Atlantic Chapter
The Sierra Club Atlantic Chapter urgently needs to raise funds to continue several top priority campaigns to halt all aspects of the hazardous gas drilling process known as hydrofracking (“fracking”) in New York.
Atlantic Chapter
New York Sierrans Rachel Treichler and Richard Lippes, both attorneys, won a solid victory when a New York State Supreme Court judge recently annulled the bulk water sale agreement between the Village of Painted Post in Steuben County and a Shell