Blog posts from around the country

Alabama Chapter
With his keen quick blue eyes, nearly snow-white hair and beard, a flashy red bandana, and a faithful dog, John likely knows Hurricane as intimately as anyone ever has. Even prior to his task force work, he had been up and down, inspecting and…
Maryland Chapter
On Thursday, 7/27, we submitted a sign on letter to the Howard County Executive and Council advocating for strong stormwater management and smart development principles. We asked the County officials to consider and adopt these recommendations as…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Welcome to the Houston Sierra Club online Bayou Banner newsletter for August 2017. Click the title to see the news this month.
Lone Star Chapter
Traveling Soles, a photojournalism project by artist Verónica Gabriela Cardenas, documents the difficult journey of migrants on their way to find safety.
Toiyabe Chapter
News releases are declaring that Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke has recommended to President Trump that 6 National Monuments be reduced - a
Lone Star Chapter
Neeraj Mashru reflects on his experiences working at 'La 72,' a shelter set up on the southern Mexico border to offer Central American migrants a safe space to rest along their dangerous journeys north.
Washington DC Chapter
The DC Sierra Club is pleased to bring back the  Capital Sierran, a quarterly newsletter for our members and supporters about the critical environmental issues the Sierra Club is working on here in the District of Columbia.
Wisconsin Chapter
By opposing a bill to help remove lead pipes that would help protect the health and safety of our children, Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce (WMC) has demonstrated once again that they are not representing the interest of business in Wiscon