Blog posts from around the country
Florida Chapter
Gov. Rick Scott and the Legislature completed their initial dismantling of the staff of SFWMD, the state agency charged with protecting the Everglades. In all, 280 employees are gone, 60 percent in management.
Florida Chapter
Rep. Stearns is refusing to invite any clean-water advocates or members of the public to testify at a Congressional hearing to discuss the EPA's proposed limits for sewage, fertilizer, and manure in Florida waters.
North Star Chapter
In this report, we document the true cost of Minnesota’s oil addiction. We also provide solutions to solve the energy crisis in our state.
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club believes the current bill is missing several elements that would ensure meaningful coastal restoration and recovery of the Gulf's ecosystems and communities.
Florida Chapter
It's clear Rep. Stearns is taking sides and no longer sees a role for EPA to make sure that the Silver River, St. John's River, and Ocklawaha River are cleaned up and protected.
Florida Chapter
Southwest Floridians know the truth about nutrient pollution: Devastating algae blooms impact our livelihoods, our use of area waters, our properties, businesses, and the natural resources that drive our local economy.
Florida Chapter
The court has recognized that the Corps of Engineers review of this project was deeply flawed and needs to be re-done in order to protect these wetlands, streams, and water flows that are crucial to wildlife and human populations.
Angeles Chapter
Reliable supplies of drinking water are so essential to cities for the well-being of their residents and a healthy local economy that cities have become the frontline for investing in sustainable water strategies.