Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
Numerous studies have shown that people have a tendency to “over-water” – in other words, they often put more water on their turf and plants than is actually needed to keep them healthy. Even during hot and dry Texas summers, landscapes only need…
Atlantic Chapter
Court holds DEC violated SEQRA in issuing permit without evaluating environmental impactsby Rachel Treichler and Irene Van Slyke
Oregon Chapter
Breaking news! Last week, one key Oregon agency and two Federal launched formal comment periods on the combined Jordan Cove Energy Project & Pacific Connector Pipeline (together, JCPC). The fight against this abominable project - already…
Lone Star Chapter
Last week, clean air advocacy group Downwinders at Risk partnered with the Joppa Freedman's Town Association and the Sierra Club to raise money for air monitors for Joppa, a community in Southeast Dallas surrounded by heavy industry and plagued with…
Atlantic Chapter
The Atlantic Chapter Executive Committee (ExCom) sets Sierra Club conservation policy in New York State and administers the Chapter.  The Chapter ExCom meets in person four times a year and meets by confer
Atlantic Chapter
by Lisa DiCaprio, Conservation Chair, Sierra Club NYC Group At a January 10, 2018, press conference, Mayor Bill de Blasio, NYC Comptroller Scott Strin
Alabama Chapter
On May 3, the CahabaRiverkeeper began our 5th year of gathering water quality and bacterial data from your favorite recreation places on the Cahaba and its tributaries.