Blog posts from around the country

Redwood Chapter
On February 25 about a dozen Outings leaders from throughout Redwood Chapter got together with several conservation activists to figure out ways to revitalize the program, which has seen a reduction in participation in recent years, and is in par
Redwood Chapter
By Felice Pace, North Group Water Chair
Redwood Chapter
By Joe Feller, Solano Group Chair, and Victoria Brandon, Redwood Chapter Chair
Idaho Chapter
Boise's metropolitan area saw 43% job growth in the solar sector in 2016, highlighting the opportunity for 100 percent clean energy.  
Idaho Chapter
On March 21st, the Public Utilities Comission will be hosti
Washington DC Chapter
This bill makes several improvements to the current food donation system that will both benefit DC residents and reduce food waste.
Florida Chapter
Florida created more than 1,700 new jobs in the state's growing solar industry last year, according to a report released today by The Solar Foundation.
Seattle ICO / Washington State Chapter / Washington
It started out a cold and rainy morning but that didn’t deter the excitement of 21 students and 7 adults. After gathering everyone together and sorting through gear at we took an energized group on a ferry ride to Southworth. The chilly…
Maryland Chapter
On Monday, 3/27, the Senate passed HB 1325 - the bill to ban fracking in Maryland. Our director, Josh Tulkin, released the following statement.
Lone Star Chapter
In northern Atascosa County, just a few miles south of San Antonio, sit 2,000 acres of beautiful ancient oak tree forest. The area has a very delicate and unique ecosystem, from being a sensitive recharge zone for the Carrizo/Wilcox Aquifer to also…