Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
WE RESOLVE to strenuously advocate for permanent water conservation policy.
Florida Chapter
The Sierra Club and local environmentalists have slammed the brakes on an 11,000-acre mine extension planned by industry giant Mosaic Co. after securing a court injunction.
Florida Chapter
Although once widespread, the wild turkey's habitat was destroyed by logging by the early 1900s, and the Osceola Wild Turkey, the Florida variety once common in Long Pine Key, was no exception.
Florida Chapter
Three marine scientists from USF St. Petersburg's College of Marine Science shared their recent findings and perspectives on the Deepwater Horizon Gulf of Mexico oil spill.
Florida Chapter
The Florida Legislature provided funding for energy efficiency and solar power rebates, but the funding is not complete.
Florida Chapter
A coalition of citizens, civic organizations and public officials spoke out against FPL's proposed expansion of two nuclear reactors between Everglades and Biscayne National Parks.
Florida Chapter
About 100 Florida Panthers survive in the wild — clinging to less than five percent of their historic range. Their entire remaining habitat is located in a handful of South Florida Counties.
Florida Chapter
Five major Florida environmental groups join together today to welcome the first-ever limits on the widespread water pollution that poses a major public health threat in Florida.
Florida Chapter
Judge Alan Gold meant business when he ordered EPA administrator Lisa Jackson to his courtroom in Miami. He wanted her to explain the "glacial delay" in cleaning up phosphorus in the Everglades.