Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
What does it all mean? As I sit here contemplating one million COVID-19 cases, and nearly 60,000 deaths in the U.S., and more than 200,000 deaths worldwide, I admit it’s hard to understand what it all means for me personally, for our country, and…
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Just because we can't gather in person, doesn't mean we can't enjoy wildflowers. It’s time for WILDFLOWERS! and flowering trees! and beautiful mountain flora of our breathtaking Appalachians!
North Star Chapter
Stewards advocate for policies related to water, forests, and wildlife - updates on their latest meetings and research.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
A debate is underway about allowing electric bikes on Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) land. E-bikes are currently prohibited on the watershed. However, an assertive lobby aimed at reversing the policy has succeeded in getting the board to…
Washington State Chapter
While native fish populations swim at the brink of extinction and we battle to restore free-flowing rivers around the country, we simply cannot afford to build yet another irresponsible dam in the Northwest. Unfortunately, the latest proposal for…
Washington State Chapter
On February 28th, the long-awaited Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on Snake/Columbia River salmon recovery was released. The court ordered a new Environmental Impact Statement in 2016 to evaluate stronger measures for salmon recovery,…
Georgia Chapter
Solarize Decatur-DeKalb, a campaign that brings area residents together to save money on new solar panels and other clean energy technologies by buying in bulk, is returning in 2020. The campaign kicks off this week with a free webinar at 11 a.m.…
Santa Barbara Group / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
The story of Earth Days past and present can be told through photos - the right ones at the right times can change everything.
Angeles Chapter
Metropolitan Water District, the water wholesaler that serves 26 local water agencies in the Southern California region, voted for a two-year budget that will raise water rates during the biggest economic downturn in California since the Great Dep
San Francisco Bay Chapter
To help navigate your energy resources during this confusing time, we’ve collected the responses of local Bay Area Community Choice energy providers — East Bay Community Energy (EBCE), MCE, and CleanPowerSF — to COVID-19 in one place. Hopefully this…