Blog posts from around the country

Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
We enjoyed a great program by Gwen Cook, Mecklenburg County Planner and heard the great plans for local greenways. For the latest information, check www.parkandrec.com and find a link to a map of county greenways.
Pennsylvania Chapter
The latest report from Evan, our 2017 Climate Fellow, on coal refuse energy producers.
Ohio
Nastya is our new intern from Upper Arlington High School. Check out her blog to learn more about her and why she chose to intern for the Sierra Club. 
Wisconsin Chapter
Outings are a great way to explore and enjoy our planet! Join one of the following trips this summer!
Lone Star Chapter
Deborah Contreras has lived in Brownsville, TX all nineteen years of her life. Now, the communities that shaped her are now under threat by three proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) terminals. This is her contribution to the fight against the…
Maine Chapter
Sierra Club Maine has made a case against what it is calling a proposal to implement "unreasonable and punitive" reg
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
In 2010, Houston Sierra officially adopted the stretch of beach at the North Jetty on the Bolivar Peninsula as part of the Texas “Adopt-A-Beach Program”.  The North Jetty is a special spot to visit because of its proximity to Houston Audubon’s…
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Saturday, May 27, 9:00 a.m to 12 noon, Ribbonwalk Nature Preserve, 4601 Nevin Road, Charlotte 28269We'll work on invasive plant removal and a take a short hike through the nature preserve. Equipment will be provided, but you might want to bring your…
Angeles Chapter
WHAT IS CALIFORNIA DOING TO PROTECT OUR ENVIRONMENT FROM TOXIC DC?
Wisconsin Chapter
It goes without saying that a major oil spill in the Great Lakes would cause catastrophic damage. Despite this, two aging pipelines push nearly 23 million gallons of oil through the Straits of Mackinac every day. Every day is one day closer to…