Blog posts from around the country

Idaho Chapter
The City of Boise moves forward with Renewable Energy Strategy, a vehicle to frame the future of clean energy and set community clean energy goals.
Lone Star Chapter
Earlier this month, the City of Denton voted to revise the city utility's energy plan to achieve 100% renewable energy by 2020, becoming the second city in Texas to make the commitment (Georgetown was the first). However, the work did not end with…
Lone Star Chapter
As the months pass and people around Texas and the nation hear news updates about the latest status of political squabbling in Washington, we wanted to center the perspective of our Rio Grande Valley volunteers, friends, co-workers, and activists…
North Carolina Chapter
Hundreds of North Carolina residents and allies gathered near a federal meeting on the Trump administration’s offshore drilling plan, presenting a loud and staunchly unified voice in protest of fossil fuel drilling in U.S. coastal waters. The NC…
Ohio
Read the 2017 Water Sentinel End of Year Report!
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The Sand Creek area in south Antioch, located in eastern Contra Costa County, encompasses 1,850 acres of ranch and farmland. It is habitat for San Joaquin kit foxes, California red-legged frogs, tiger salamanders, burrowing owls, and a variety of…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Despite the outpouring of public support for the SF Employees’ Retirement Board (SFERS) to divest from fossil fuels, the Retirement Board failed, at a recent meeting, to vote for full divestment with a timed deadline. They opted instead for a…
Oregon Chapter
As we fight the constant brutality of the fossil fuels industry, feeling stuck in perpetual whack-a-cockroach mode, we are confronted with the fact that there is no honor among cannibals. These exploiters know full well that we are in the throes of…
Wisconsin Chapter
Now in its fourth year, The Big Share is a single day of online giving hosted by Community Shares of Wisconsin to raise funds and support for nearly 70 grassroots nonprofits working social justice and environmental protection here in Wisconsin.&n