Blog posts from around the country

San Francisco Bay Chapter
Assembly Bill 617, a companion to the State's cap-and-trade bill, was written to address the pain of communities that are impacted by industrial air pollution.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
On October 30th, the Treasure Island Development Authority (TIDA) made official their proposal to take one-third of Clipper Cove at Treasure Island for a private luxury marina. The plan now heads to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors, who will…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
As 2017 comes to a close, the Bay Area has positioned itself as a leader in the clean energy economy as many of its residents and businesses opt into a Community Choice program that delivers cleaner energy than the incumbent utility.
Alabama Chapter
Outings and Events Across Alabama. Check back to make sure you aren't missing out on an upcoming event!
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Even though our group of paddlers was large, the sign-in and other preliminaries went so smoothly that we launched our boats from White Park a few minutes ahead of schedule. Almost immediately, we began seeing signs... (Read more)
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Later this month Houston Group members will receive an Executive Committee Election notice, either by email or postcard (by email if Sierra Club has a member’s email address on file, and by postcard if not). This year the Group (Read more)
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
We are Bay Area Sierra Club leaders and are honored to be featured in Spotlight. To preserve, enjoy and protect the environment, we focus on education at our monthly meetings, learning more about our diverse and unique local ecosystem (Read more)
Angeles Chapter
  Sierra Club California recently eleased its 2017 Report Card on the performance of California legislators on environmental issues.
Wisconsin Chapter
The Sierra Club John Muir Chapter will join in on a global day of giving on Tuesday, November 28. Unplug from the shopping craze of Black Friday and Cyber Monday and choose to start the winter season on a more giving note.