Blog posts from around the country

Alabama Chapter
Contacting your legislators through their social media channels such as Twitter and Facebook is a great — and easy! — way to get your message to them. In addition to the immediacy of social media, your message will also be read by other…
Delta Chapter
Over 100 people attended the LA Department of Natural Resources public meeting last night in St. Landry Parish, with each speaker opposing the proposed hazardous waste injection well Eagle Oil, LLC, proposes to construct in the parish. Sierra Club…
Harvey Broome Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Harvey Broome Group February 2019 Newsletter
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Now is the time to nominate outings leaders for this year’s Dave and Pat Michener Outings Leadership Award. If you know of an outstanding leader, send in a nomination by March 30th.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The Sierra Club has long fought for clean air, water, and waste practices. One of the ways the Club has done this is by support for implementation of the “precautionary principle” (PP). Historically the PP parallels statements like “an ounce of…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Faced with an administration up to its chin in dirty fossil fuels money, one important thing we can do is survey our own financial affairs and see whether they're aligned with our values. But starting the process can be daunting. Here are some tips…
Massachusetts Chapter
This edition of the Climate Leadership Newsletter features Watertown's commitment to 100% renewable energy, information about the state's draft bicycle plan, an opportunity to boost the energy efficiency of new buildings, funding available for zero…
Alabama Chapter
Plastic straws have become a hot topic because they are not recyclable and harm wildlife. However, now there are plant-based biodegradable alternatives. This past Fall, most UAB Dining Services vendors replaced their plastic straws with eco-friendly…
Alabama Chapter
The Alabama Rivers Alliance is seeking input from you to better serve your needs and protect our waters. They are partnering with River Network to help groups across the southeast better serve supporters like you.