Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
Today residents and activists gathered at Bender Park in Oak Creek to release the Sierra Club’s newest white paper:  Electric Power
Alabama Chapter
2017 has been a busy year in many respects, for me especially. In the state legislature, we have seen attacks on Forever Wild, and the bill for the Alabama Water Conservation and Security Act (Water Plan) fail.
Alabama Chapter
In April 2017, the entire Mobile Bay River system, which includes two thirds of the rivers and streams in Alabama, was named as one of America’s Most Endangered Rivers® by American Rivers. The lack of an Alabama Water Management Plan is leading to…
Lone Star Chapter
It was billed as an opportunity to address “Extreme Heat: Survival Strategies for a Hotter San Antonio.” Breaking down the climate crisis to what city residents can feel deeply without an often assumed depth of understanding about the science behind…
Heart of Illinois Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Peoria Heights Illinois
Join us as we hear from candidates for Illinois Governor about our environmental challenges. What are their plans to act on climate change? Conserve Illinois' wild places? Protect our water supply? As Trump tries to take America backward, will…
North Carolina Chapter
The catch-all bill would rolls back back water quality protections, repeal the OBX ban on single-use plastic bags, and give waste management control to private companies at local governments’ expense.
Florida Chapter
Many developers and ranchers want the big cat taken off the endangered list.
Ventura Sierra Club / Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter / California
Why protest when you can put a happy face on solving climate change? Go get a test ride and be counted as one more who wants to help solve climate change! Got one already?
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club Florida and Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz recognized the mayors of four cities for taking a courageous lead in reducing greenhouse gas.
Florida Chapter
Last week, the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected FERC's attempts to downplay the massive climate impacts of the Southeast Market Pipelines Project.