Blog posts from around the country
Croatan Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Blades for the Timbermill wind farm have arrived in Morehead City, and are being transported to Chowan County.
Hoosier Chapter
Happy Earth Month! In this issue, we have a special guest blog about finding queer joy in nature, updates and information on the Duke rate case and protecting our state forests, all our upcoming events, plus our regular features - like photos from…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The Illinois State House passed HB3141, which directs state agencies to develop climate conscious standards for the purchase of building materials for use in state-funded infrastructure projects.
Toiyabe Chapter
More than 60 people attended a multi-media presentation on Thursday in Reno about Walker Lake’s fisheries history that highlighted the path to restore it back to a vibrant recreation area after rapid consumption of Walker River Basin water led to
North Carolina Chapter
The EPA's announcement that two widely used "forever chemicals" will be regulated by the Superfund law is a welcome step in an ongoing battle against pollution from these toxic substances, but much more is needed, the NC Sierra Club's Erin Carey…
North Carolina Chapter
A coalition of conservation groups has filed a lawsuit over glaring flaws in the Nantahala-Pisgah Forest Plan that put endangered forest bats at risk, following through on a previous 60-day Notice of Intent to Sue letter.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
The ICO Youth Leadership Cadre provides for 15-18 year old ICO participants to become Assistant Trip Leaders.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors is thriving due to the volunteers that are at our core, The Reno ICO Leadership Team.
Reno Inspiring Connections Outdoors / Toiyabe Chapter / Nevada
At the end of the 3rd session, Leah told us that learnin
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
On April 16, 2024, the Sierra Club met with the U.S. Forest Service in Sam Houston National Forest, in Little Lake Creek Wilderness Area, to view problems that are related to non-native invasive plant species and the Lone Star Hiking Trail.