Blog posts from around the country

Georgia Chapter
The letter was signed by the South River Watershed Alliance, Georgia Conservation Voters, American Rivers, Georgia Audubon, Georgia Working Families Party, and the Sierra Club Georgia Chapter. 
Angeles Chapter
The United Nations launched its Cool Cities Challenge at the Sharm El-Sheikh meeting in 2022 to encourage cities to enhance the number of nature-based cooling solutions within their boundaries because cities are warming twice as fast as the glob
North Carolina Chapter
Our summer fellows' research shows the "hogwash" inherent in proposals to turn factory farm hog waste into biofuels, and the danger posed by a proposal to offer federal incentives for this fuel.
Washington DC Chapter
The Sierra Club, Interfaith Power & Light (DC.MD.NoVA), and Washington Interfaith Network are seeking a DC Council hearing on DC regulators rubber stamping Washington Gas requests for costly fossil fuel pipeline spending.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Learn more about this year's Chapter and Group Elections and apply to be a candidate now.
Lone Star Chapter
Yeah, it’s August in Texas, but anyone who has called Texas home for even just a few years knows this stretch of 100 degree days is not normal. It’s a new altered climate normal we should not ignore.
Washington DC Chapter
The Sierra Club DC Chapter holds elections in the fourth quarter of every year for two-year terms on the Executive Committee, in accordance with its bylaws. The chapter has approved the schedule for the 2023 elections.
Sierra Sage of South Orange County / Angeles Chapter / California
Especially if you are a user of OC Parks, you ought to know what the management of these wonderful resources is thinking,
San Francisco Bay Chapter
In the summer of 2022, an unprecedented toxic algae bloom hit San Francisco Bay, killing innumerable fish and other marine creatures. Now, the toxic bloom is back. Algae blooms are triggered by the discharge of nitrogen and phosphorus into the Bay.…