Blog posts from around the country

Grand Canyon Chapter
The United States Fish & Wildlife Service released the results of its annual wild Mexican gray wolf population count today, revealing that the number of wolves has increased to a minimum of 163 wolves. This increase of 24% from last year comes…
Wisconsin Chapter
Today is National Transit Driver Appreciation Day!
North Carolina Chapter
This year, the North Carolina Sierra Club is celebrating its 50th anniversary as a separate chapter of the nation's oldest environmental advocacy organization. As the year progresses, we'll occasionally share a story of some of the issues close to…
North Carolina Chapter
Explore. Enjoy. Protect. These three words - the Sierra Club’s motto - are our guiding principles as we work together to safeguard our world’s environment. Now, as nations across that world reel from the coronavirus pandemic, they can still guide…
North Star Chapter
A proposed fracked gas power plant near the Twin Ports puts our health — and the natural environment — at risk. Why is the Sierra Club against this proposal? Where are we in the (long, slow, and bureaucratic) approval process? And what can you do to…
Utah Chapter
See The Salt Lake Tribune Letter to the Editor here.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
With a peer-to-peer network of shared chargers, the EVmatch app opens up private charging stations for public use, immediately increasing the number of reliable charging places without requiring expensive new installations. EVmatch will donate $20…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Alameda County's public electricity agency, East Bay Community Energy (EBCE), is considering buying nuclear energy to add to its power mix. Community Choice programs in California were created to give the public the power to choose where their…