Blog posts from around the country
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
On March 12, you have a chance to tell the NC Utilities Commission that Duke Power should be financially responsible for cleaning up its coal ash, and not pass this cost on to its customers. Click on the title of this Blog post to see taking points…
Maryland Chapter
275 activists attended 130 meetings to speak with our Maryland legislators in person. Read about how Lobby Night went from legislative intern Stephanie Wagner’s perspective!
Washington DC Chapter
Testifying at the oversight hearing for the agency that operates DC government buildings, Clean Energy Committee Chair Lara Levison emphasized the need for DC government buildings to vastly increase their energy efficiency.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Speaker: Jen Hemmert, current California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s Wild Trout Biologist for Riverside and San Bernardino Counties.Mar 3, 2020 7:30pmSan Bernardino County Museum, 2014 Orange Tree Lane, RedlandsDid you know we have native wild…
Florida Chapter
For more than three weeks, the Florida Springs Council, Florida Waterkeepers and Sierra Club have been asking Sen. Mayfield to "fix" the "Clean Waterways Act," but two committee stops later, Senate Bill 712 remains fatally flawed.
Angeles Chapter
The Angeles Chapter Political Committee has made a number of important endorsements. The committee evaluated past environmental records of candidates, completed questionnaires and interviews in making these endorsements.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The annual election for Sierra Club’s Board of Directors is now underway. Member participation is critical for a strong Sierra Club. Those eligible to vote in the national Sierra Club election should have received ballots in early March by mail, or…
Lone Star Chapter
Earlier this week, the Chair of the City of Austin’s “Electric Utility Commission Generation Resource Planning Working Group” released a draft update of the Austin Energy Resource, Generation and Climate Protection Plan through 2030 for discussion.