Blog posts from around the country
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Activists working on issues ranging from ending hunger to protecting wildlife have all identified food systems — the path our food takes from the field to disposal and every step in between — as an opportunity to make a positive impact.
Lone Star Chapter
Border walls are symbols of colonization, racism and xenophobia. They cut off access to wildlife habitat and trails, and they worsen flooding. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection has put out a call for public comments on 60 miles of new border…
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Work, play and learn. Combine these three things and get a rewarding experience like happened at the Santa Clara River Coastal Clean Up day event. After 2 hours
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Please give a round of applause to some of the MVPs at the 2017 Santa Clara River Gateway Coastal Clean Up Day site.
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
What does it take to find 3 bike wheels, a vinyl record, 2 golf clubs and superman underwear? About 72 volunteers who took these and a more than a 1,000 lb of other trash out of the Santa Clara River Gateway site at Coastal Clean Up Day.&…
New Jersey Chapter
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen has cancelled his annual tour of EPA Superfund sites in Morris, Essex, and Sussex Counties after receiving backlash from Sierra Club and others about his anti-environmental record. This is part of the Congressman’s…
Angeles Chapter
The creation of America’s national marine sanctuary program in 1975 was the highlight of a decades-long effort to gain protections for unique ocean and Great Lakes ecosystems in federal waters surrounding the U.S.
Angeles Chapter
Anytime you tread off pavement, you’re bound to get dirty. After a day hike or a backpack, your gear is going to need attention. Follow a few simple tips and the boots, bags and tents you invested in will last longer.