Blog posts from around the country
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The Joliet Public Utilities Dept. proposes revamping the city's water billing structure to finance the new pipeline to Lake Michigan, which is necessitated by the depletion of local reservoirs that threaten universal access to clean drinking water.
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
Bear Divide, where birds fly north, is a special place that’s worth saving and with our help it will be.
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
Ten years ago, Citizens for Los Angeles Wildlife, or CLAW, was born from a group of grassroots Laurel Canyonites, who organized to remind Los Angeles City Planning that the wild ones that walk among us should not be cut off and displaced by…
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
The Zoo leadership has admitted that the motivation for this expansion is to increase revenue and capture tourist as a result of the Olympics. But at what cost?
Angeles Chapter
Phil Gaimon, who refers to himself as a retired pro-cyclist (he calls it the “worst retirement ever”), is passionate about many things including cycling, his lovely wife, his adorable dogs, cookies, and the environment.
Angeles Chapter
(and how a few Angeles Chapter members will match your contributions!)
We’ve heard it said: “We are stronger together.” The Angeles Chapter boasts nearly 90,000 people in our database who have shown interest in exploring,
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
As one state has declined a request from a CO2 pipeline that would also come through Illinois, the local opposition to the idea remains strong.
Cherokee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Cherokee September 2023 Newsletter and Program Information - Rock the Ridge, Climate Week March, TN Fall Retreat, and Chattanooga Drive Electric Festival!
North Star Chapter
Sierra Club leaders are calling on the City to prioritize funding its climate plans in Rochester's 2024-2025 budget.