Blog posts from around the country

Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Hunter gave a great presentation on July 25. We enjoyed his slide show and hearing  about his week long trek with his "gear head" friends. Amazing scenery!  
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Thanks for comint out. The work of this committee is more important than ever. Join us next time to continue the discussion and planning.  
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Service Outings are scheduled for this fall. Our volunteer efforts help to improve the park and nature preserve sites we work on and are a vital part of our commitment to Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation.
Maryland Chapter
A New Sierra Club survey finds broad support across party lines for investment in a Clean Transportation System that will reduce emissions and traffic across the North-East and Mid-Atlantic region.
North Carolina Chapter
The N.C. General Assembly 2018 short session came to a close on June 29, but lawmakers say they'll return after the November election. That means that some unresolved environmental legislation may still see action this year. Cassie Gavin gives a…
San Gorgonio Chapter
The Ecological Importance of Mixed Intensity FiresPresented by Chad Hanson     Chad Hanson will speak on The Ecological Importance of Mixed Intensity Fires at the August 7 meeting of the San Gorgonio Chapter. The meeting starts…
Wisconsin Chapter
Pollution from coal-fired power plants is one of the region’s largest contributor to climate change and is a danger to the health of our communities and environment.
Delta Chapter
Last Friday, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit overturned an order halting construction of the controversial Bayou Bridge pipeline in the Atchafalaya River Basin. The ruling reverses U.S. District Court Judge…
Georgia Chapter
By Ted Terry Ted: What are some of your earliest memories? Did they have an impact on your passion for the environment?