Blog posts from around the country

Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Wednesday, June 27, 2018 6:30 p.m. Mahlon Adams Pavilion at Freedom Park, 2435 Cumberland Ave., Charlotte
Wisconsin Chapter
We made history and Dane County residents can feel a little more protected! Join us as we celebrate!
Pennsylvania Chapter
Thousands of miles of PA rivers and streams which run orange from abandoned mines and coal-fired power plants are the largest source of industrial water pollution. Part of the reason this pollution epidemic exists is a systemic failure in permitting.
North Carolina Chapter
Lawmakers returned to Raleigh this week and promptly filed legislation to address the contamination of the Cape Fear River with the toxic chemical GenX. But the bills fall short of what's needed to adequately deal with the problem, according to…
Florida Chapter
Floridians reached across the partisan divide at their favorite local beach to say no to offshore oil drilling and yes to clean energy.
Ohio
Contact the Ohio Board of Building Standards today, and ask regulators to reduce statewide carbon emissions and lower home energy bills by adopting new residential building codes in 2018.
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Life on the California Coastal Trail for 96 days over 1,000 miles is a mix of beaches, bluffs, forests, highways and towns. But it also means awe-inspiring scenery and wildlife.  You MUST plan around the tides, reserve campsites and be o
Ohio
The month of April is a busy time for the Clean Water Campaign here in Ohio. April, dubbed “Earth Month,” includes a myriad of events ranging from waterway cleanups to rain barrel workshops, and more!
Delta Chapter
The goal of the march is to mobilize thousands of youth from across the country to demand action on climate change. Zero Hour is bringing attention to the fact that time is up for the climate and action is needed now. The youth of this world will…
Washington DC Chapter
The Sierra Club submitted comments on the Anacostia River Sediment Project (ARSP), which is evaluating contamination in the Anacostia River, the associated health and ecological risks and appropriate methods for river cleanup.