Blog posts from around the country

Toiyabe Chapter
Take a few minutes today to elect your Toiyabe Chapter Executive Committee members who will help guide our work through 2020. Our chapter election is competitive this year: 5 candidates for 4 seats on the Executive Committee. Everyone who…
Maryland Chapter
One of the most productive activities to save our natural areas is to facilitate research that will make host specific biological controls available.
Lone Star Chapter
After some delays caused by federal rules from Housing and Urban Development (HUD) - the Texas General Land Office (GLO) finally released last month their draft “CDBG Mitigation Action Plan” on how to spend about $4.3 billion in federal Harvey and…
Lone Star Chapter
TCEQ proposed a rule that would incorporate federal standards on oil and gas wastewater discharge for produced wastewater, including both direct discharges and discharges from centralized wastewater treatment plants.
Great Waters Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
The winter blues are not a modern phenomenon, but something that struck an existential chord in our ancestors.
Angeles Chapter
  Louise Fleming is a New York native that is no
Angeles Chapter
Angeles Chapter outings leaders Joan Schipper and Shawnté Salabert (who is also the volunteer co-lead of the Outdoors For All campaign) led community members from Los Angeles’ Baldwin Hills neighborhood and beyond on a leisurely hike through Kenne
Lone Star Chapter
Today, the Sierra Club released its 2019 Texas Legislative Scorecard, ranking every member of the Texas House of Representatives and the Texas Senate on their environmental voting record in the 86th Texas Legislature.
Allegheny Group, Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
Over the past decade, the Sierra Club has made a strong effort and great strides with its policy of Equity, Inclusion and Justice not only toward the goal of reforming the organization itself but also as an ally in the fight for women's rights,…
Allegheny Group, Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
On July 18, the Trump took the first step to stripping key provisions from the Endangered Species Act including a requirement compelling federal agencies to consult with scientists and wildlife agencies before approving permits allowing ventures…