Blog posts from around the country
Lone Star Chapter
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department doesn’t usually make its views about the plans of federal agencies, like Customs and Border Protection, public knowledge. But in documents obtained by the Sierra Club’s Lone Star Chapter through an open…
Lone Star Chapter
"As a business owner of Manuel's Restaurant and a Port Isabel resident for over 35 years, I am worried that my home, community, and livelihood are in danger if Rio Grande LNG builds its massive liquefied natural gas export terminal and flammable…
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Unless we’re mistaken, we are the ONLY Coastal Clean Up Day site that Sierra Club captains in the whole state of California (national staff are you listening?). We’d love to get knocked off the throne, but in the meantime…a half ton of trash will…
Lone Star Chapter
As Texans, we want our waters to be healthy. We want to know that it is safe for our friends and families to be boating, swimming and fishing on our waters.
Allegheny Group, Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania Chapter / Pennsylvania
This past month, I and other Ready for 100 organizers from Cleveland, Chicago, Atalanta and others visited Buffalo to learn how communities there have worked together to build community controlled sustainable and affordable housing tha
Florida Chapter
Scott is offering a half-baked, ineffective plan to Florida's ongoing water crisis at the end of his stint as governor. His proposal for more research won't cure red tide and green slime.
Toiyabe Chapter
The nomination period is now open for candidates for the Executive Committee of the Toiyabe Chapter. If you are interested in serving, contact the Chair of the Nominations Committee — Laura Richards (twokit@sbcglobal.net). Following Toiyabe…
Washington DC Chapter
The DC Chapter of the Sierra Club will hold an election for candidates to the chapter executive committee. The election will be conducted electronically via secure online ballot from November 15 to December 15 of 2018. More information here.
North Carolina Chapter
President Trump today visited communities in North and South Carolina that were hard-hit by Hurricane Florence. “We appreciate that Donald Trump visited New Bern today, and the support that North Carolinians have had from federal agencies. But we…