Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
Last weekend, 100 guests came out to see a screening of the new Sierra Club film “Reinventing Power: America’s Renewable Energy Boom” in Austin, Texas, followed by a panel that explored ways in which community advocates, residents, and policy…
Alabama Chapter
Thank you Sierra Club, Alabama Chapter for donating labor and materials for our camp's first service project. Week 1 of adventure camp was a blast.
Alabama Chapter
A Disrupted System: Alabama’s Disappearing Barrier Island premiered at the Mobile Public Library on June 28 to packed house. The film was a hit with the audience, complete with standing ovation.
Alabama Chapter
Mobile Bay Group of Alabama Chapter Sierra Club is planning to participate in Sierra Club’s Resist Campaign, a program that seeks to defend our bedrock environmental laws.
Alabama Chapter
“Economic Opportunities in a Changing Climate,” will be presented 2:30-4:30 p.m., Sunday, August 19 in room 109, CASIC Building, 559 Devall Drive, Auburn University. The forum will be free, factual, nonpolitical, and nonpartisan. All voters,…
Alabama Chapter
Mobile Bay is our home - a place where we all enjoy swimming, fishing, and playing. It is also a complex and highly sensitive ecosystem that is considered one of the most biodiverse in North America. We depend on a healthy Mobile Bay for many things…
Alabama Chapter
Fracking 101: why fracked gas is dirty and dangerous.
Alabama Chapter
Lance LeFleur, Commissioner of Alabama Department of Environmental Management, speaks to the Montgomery group of the Alabama chapter of Sierra Club on July 19, 2018. Commissioner LeFleur spoke about ADEM’s wide range of responsibilities and gave…
Alabama Chapter
Alabama's GASP Group recently sent a letter to EPA Region 4 Administrator Trey Glenn asking him to permanently recuse himself from the 35th Avenue Site in Birmingham (or any issues related to Drummond Co.
Alabama Chapter
In November 1992, the Forever Wild Constitutional Amendment was approved by an 84% statewide vote,a national record for a conservation ballot measure at that time. Twenty years later, in 2012, when the Forever Wild amendment was re-authorized by…