Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
If you’ve set foot in the Santa Monica Mountains at least once in your life, you may have walked on a trail designed and created by Ron Webster. In fact, it's highly probable you have.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
When considering the impending challenge of climate change, it’s clear that the lasting impacts and subsequent solutions will not be realized within our lifetime. Young people will be key in shaping our future responses and mitigating the effects of…
Angeles Chapter
Last October, Bob Woodie set off on a four-day trip in the eastern Sierra
Grand Canyon Chapter
Sierra Club and a coalition of organizations have drafted "A Conservation Vision for Arizona's Water Future," which outlines why and how Arizona water policy needs to be updated. Add your name in support of this water vision!  Please click here…
Toiyabe Chapter
Brian Beffort is the new, full-time Toiyabe Chapter Director
Lone Star Chapter
Is your State Representative Sarah Davis (click here to find out)? If so, can you give her a call today? She is holding up a much-needed Railroad Commission reform bill from passing out of her committee.
Lone Star Chapter
Kelcy Warren has managed to nab a seat on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. That's right. Kelcy Warren, the gas pipeline billionaire and notorious CEO behind the Dakota Access Pipeline has powerful access to making important decisions about…
Lone Star Chapter
Scimetrics, the company behind the warfarin-based feral hog poison, Kaput, has announced it has withdrawn its request for registration in Texas.
Wisconsin Chapter
This Republican Congress seems to have forgotten that there are three co-equal branches in our government; and two of them are elected by the people.
Florida Chapter
In the past year over 25 cities across the U.S. have embraced renewables as their power source by committing to transition to 100 percent clean energy.