Blog posts from around the country
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…
Florida Chapter
Senator Bill Nelson stood by Floridians today by opposing an extreme nominee who would prioritize polluters over people.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Students from Clements High School enjoyed their 2nd annual Earth Fair complete with recycled art, video clips on environmental issues, snacks... (Read more)
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Welcome Arjumand, tell us a little about yourself: I’m a country boy turned cosmopolitan. Not the drink. My engineering, grad business school and law education landed me into dispute & litigation consulting for the construction…
San Gorgonio Chapter
EcoFlight: Flying High to Protect the WestPresented by Bruce Gordon Founder and Executive Director of EcoFlight, Bruce will be our speaker 7:30 p.m. Tuesday April 4 at the San Bernardino County Museum. His presentation will include stunning…
Wisconsin Chapter
This week the Madison Common Council formally approved the city’s commitment to transition to 100 percent clean, renewable energy across all sectors including electricity, heating, and transportation.
Maryland Chapter
Our pesticide-free team is unveiling the designs for the new lawn signs. Please help us decide which designs to send into production. Tell us which signs are your favorite to declare your lawn and garden pesticide-free. The top 2 signs with the…
Lone Star Chapter
A new study finds Texas Railroad Commissioners took tens of thousands of dollars from energy interests with cases pending before their agency in recent years, contradicting Texas Sunset Commission testimony in 2012 that claimed that the…