Blog posts from around the country
Maryland Chapter
Maryland Sierra Club and League of Conservation Voters began their first joint and first virtual legislative wrap up with shoutouts to environmentally friendly local businesses that some participants had supported by purchasing food and drink to…
Lone Star Chapter
Today, the Sierra Club filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for failing to require Texas to crack down on excessive and unsafe air pollution in the communities around the coal-burning Martin Lake power plant in Rusk…
Angeles Chapter
This was my first month on the job for the Angeles Chapter and intense would be a big understatement for what it’s been like to step into this role during a pandemic.
Florida Chapter
Two letters were sent to Commissioner of Agriculture Nikki Fried today from 200+ organizations to urge her to begin the phase-out of pre-harvest sugarcane field burning.
Cherokee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Event cancelled to help prevent the spread of COVID-19
Does a construction site have muddy water flowing into a nearby creek? Dump trucks are hauling and dumping in a place that isn't a landfill?
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Transit drivers are putting themselves at risk to keep our critical transit systems running. They have reached out to the Sierra Club and asked members to help by sewing cloth masks for drivers. If you're able to help, read on.
North Star Chapter
Campaign teams advocate for legislative change on environmental issues - updates from our Clean Energy, Stop Line 3 and Land Use and Transportation teams.
New Jersey Chapter
Today [April 23], the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that a loophole in the Clean Water Act supported by the Trump Administration was unlawful. The top court voted 6-3, with the majority ruling that the Clean Water Act forbids polluters from discharging…