Blog posts from around the country

Virginia Chapter
By Michael BruneExecutive Director
Wisconsin Chapter
For the past several months, the John Muir Chapter has been working hard to prioritize Wisconsin's water quality and quantity.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Did you start an environmental club at your school? Do you organize a recycling effort at your school, in your neighborhood, or in the broader community? Are you involved in habitat restoration, urban gardening, or environmental design? Do you make…
Lone Star Chapter
Got a favorite photo of Texas wilderness? Send it to us on social media using the hashtag #SXSWEcoClub and you could win two passes to SXSW Eco!
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
The annual picnic is a great place to meet people, socialize and discuss important issues and events. This year's event was no exception!
Lone Star Chapter
Fort Worth recently released its draft 20-year Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan, outlining how the city will reduce, manage and dispose of its solid waste during the next two decades. Conservationists say that, like Austin and Dallas,…
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Thank you to the volunteers who gathered to remove Invasive plants and enjoy a short hike on Little Sugar Creek Greenway (part of Carolina Thread Trail) near Freedom Park and the Nature Museum.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Many cities around the world are re-designing their transportation infrastructure to emphasize walking, biking, and transit, to both address climate change and to create more livable, people friendly communities. Fossil fuel based transportation…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Fourteen of us were standing in the middle of a full parking lot, school buses were unloading excited students, cars and people were moving in and out of the parking lot and heading in all directions, rain was threatening, people were looking at me…