Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
On Thursday, August 23rd, there will be ‘Downstream’ call-in day to Minnesota Governor, Mark Dayton’s office to thank him for his work opposing Line 3 so far and ask him do everything in his power to stop Line 3 from harming communities not only in…
Wisconsin Chapter
On Thursday, August 23rd, there will be ‘Downstream’ call-in day to Minnesota Governor, Mark Dayton’s office to thank him for his work opposing Line 3 so far and ask him do everything in his power to stop Line 3 from harming communities not only in…
North Star Chapter
The Sierra Club North Star Chapter endorsed in 63 state races and environmental champions won in 56 of them! See our updated list of endorsements. 
Idaho Chapter
The Idaho Chapter Sierra Club and Climate Justice League have been leading the public call for 100% clean energy in Boise. Now, city leaders step forward with support ahead of city clean energy goal announcements and planning for community clean…
Delta Chapter
Survival of the Louisiana black bear requires that it regain protection under the U.S. Endangered Species Act, according to a lawsuit filed in June by a coalition of conservation groups led by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER…
Lone Star Chapter
One year after Harvey brought unprecedented rainfall and flooding to Houston, residents, community leaders, and experts are gathering to tell their stories and dig into how climate impacts affect workers, immigrants, housing and the environment.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
For me, everyday at TWRC is a learning experience. I recently saw a post on our Facebook page about a Cowbird and a Cardinal hatchling sharing a nest. I was intrigued so did some research on this and I think you’ll find it as fascinating as I do…
Ohio
Under Threat: Consistent Standards For Drinking Water Quality Of 5 Million People!
San Gorgonio Chapter
September 4 Chapter MeetingSpeaker: Steve FreersTopic: San Bernardino County Museum, 2024 Orange tree Lane, RedlandsThe meeting starts at 7:30 p.m.
Alabama Chapter
Rhodes and Haffenden found close to thirty Least Terns eggs placed in a circle in the sand, taken from their nests to make room for a volleyball game—clearly the work of humans.