Blog posts from around the country
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.
Grand Canyon Chapter
Phoenix, AZ – Today, Sierra Club released its 2018 Environmental Report Card for the Arizona Legislature and Governor. This year’s report card tells a story of lost opportunities to protect public health and our environment, including our state’s…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Phoenix, AZ – El dĂa de hoy, Sierra Club dio a conocer su Tarjeta de EvaluaciĂłn del Medio Ambiente 2018 para la Legislatura y el Gobernador de Arizona. La tarjeta de evaluaciĂłn de este año cuenta una historia de oportunidades perdidas para proteger…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
There's been a big development in the campaign to clean up Richmond's air: With dirty, dusty coal exports ramping up at the Levin Terminal on the Richmond waterfront, Mayor Tom Butt has called on the city council to consider a new ordinance this…
San Gorgonio Chapter
Threats to Conservation Lands: Reevaluation of the Desert Renewable Energy PlanPresented by Frazier Haney The June chapter meeting speaker will be Frazier Haney, who will discuss the impacts of the Trump Administration’s…
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Middle Tennessee ICO hosts Youth Encouragement Services Kayak Day May 15 2018
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Today, Judge Vince Chhabria invalidated Oakland’s ordinance that bans the storage and handling of dirty coal at the Oakland Army Base. Despite this unfortunate setback, we believe the City of Oakland has every right to protect the public health of…
Pennsylvania Chapter
West Whiteland Township resident, Jerry McMullen, speaks out as Sunoco attempts to construct Mariner East 2.
Pennsylvania Chapter
Nestle – a Swiss multinational firm and the largest food and beverage company in the world – is teaming up with the Spring Township Water Authority to remove approximately 500,000 gallons of water per day from the Spring Creek watershed, even though…
Pennsylvania Chapter
Join us as we take a look at the life of Samuel P. Hay, one of the many amazing volunteers that helped pioneer the way for the Sierra Club Allegheny Group and PA Chapter.