Blog posts from around the country
Florida Chapter
No one thinks it's a good idea to hike up electric bills, especially not to fund fracked gas imports.
Atlantic Chapter
In a rare opportunity, more than 60,000 acres of wild lands south of the High Peaks have been added to the Adirondack Forest Preserve thanks to recent acquisitions by the State from The Nature Conservancy.
Maryland Chapter
Since its first day of operation 55 years ago the C.P. Crane coal-fired power plant has been a major source of dangerous air pollution for the Baltimore area. Now the plant, owned by Middle River Power (a subsidiary of Avenue Capital Group LLC), has…
Maryland Chapter
Jesse grew up in the small town of Waynesburg, located in western Pennsylvania. Her childhood was filled with singing, camping, canoeing, and nature exploring. Read more about our newest Maryland Sierra Club staffer!
Lone Star Chapter
The state water plan tells us that the population in Texas is expected to increase 73% between 2020 and 2070. Along with this growth, water demand is projected to increase 17 percent during that time period. Yet our water supplies are decreasing,…
Ohio
The Wayne National Forest, Ohio’s only national forest, is now being subjected to a lease sale from the Bureau of Land Management.
Lone Star Chapter
I can trace back my mother’s Tejano and indigenous family more than six generations to a tiny cemetery in the Rio Grande Valley community called Encantada-Ranchito-El Calaboz. On my father’s side in another Valley town, I can trace back four…
Wisconsin Chapter
On Friday, November 18, the Sustainable Madison Committee’s Energy and Carbon Workgroup passed a goal of a 100% carbon free community for the City of Madison!
Wisconsin Chapter
Check out this video that we made to thank YOU!
In good times and in bad, volunteers are the foundation that Sierra Club is built on. Together we have made a difference for our land, air and water and we will continue to do so-even now. With…