Blog posts from around the country

Washington DC Chapter
DC Chapter Clean Energy Committee member Matthias Paustian testified about how DC can reduce methane gas pollution in testimony before the DC Council's budget hearing on the Public Service Commission.
Massachusetts Chapter
The next frontier in transportation is autonomous vehicles (AVs) and in this arena, Boston is on the cutting edge. While AVs may not be commonplace for at least several years, I am left wondering what autonomous driving might mean for Boston's…
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Thank you to everyone who spoke at Charlotte City Council's Public Forum 
New Jersey Chapter
The NJDEP Commissioner Catherine McCabe testified today before the Assembly Budget Committee on the Governor Murphy’s proposed budget FY2020. The DEP budget has been cut by 17.8% in the spending plan and operations by 10%. Topics during the hearing…
Maryland Chapter
The Sierra Club is saddened by the passing today of Speaker Michael Busch of the Maryland House of Delegates after battling an illness in the final weeks of the 2019 legislative session. Speaker Busch was first elected to the House of Delegates in…
Delta Chapter
The Chapter membership has recently elected three new members, or returning members to the Delta Chapter Executive Committee.
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
Tuesday, May 14, 6:30 pm - Ice Age Trail Evening Hike - Cross Plains Segment We’ll hike the Ice Age Trail segment north of the Cross Plains village nestled in the Black Earth Creek valley between Driftless Area hills. We’ll hike the loop through…
Four Lakes Group / Wisconsin Chapter / Wisconsin
A core group of Sierrans have started a campaign – Wisconsin Loves P
Idaho Chapter
In the past week the City of Boise became Idaho's first city to commit to 100% clean energy; and our state's largest utility, Idaho Power, announced plans to be 100% clean by 2045.
Maryland Chapter
After being bottled up for weeks, the Clean Energy Jobs Act (CEJA), SB516, was moved yesterday (4/5/2019) by a House committee to the House floor for a final vote, possibly TODAY. Your emails and phone calls have made a difference! But the General…