Blog posts from around the country

Lone Star Chapter
In a packed late night session on December 15, dozens of citizens of Denton told their Mayor and City Council they loved Denton Municipal Electric’s plan to go big on renewables – getting to 70 percent by 2019 – but were against the plan to add 220…
North Star Chapter
Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune calls the climate agreement in Paris "a turning point for humanity. For the first time in history, the global community agreed to action that sets the foundation to help prevent the worst consequences of…
Maryland Chapter
It's time for us to stop passing the buck. It's time for us to push for what we want and what we need. Dangerous climate disruption is threatening our health, our economy, our shorelines, and our ecosystems. We know what we have to do to stop those…
Coastal Bend Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
A thorough statistical evaluation by independent, credentialed statisticians should become an integral part of all evaluation of the Railroad Commission of Texas’ (RRC) regulations, permit applications, and summary reports involving collection,…
Coastal Bend Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The Coastal Bend Regional Group of the Sierra Club includes the Eagle Ford Shale play area and thus these proposed changes have a direct impact on me and on our other members. The facts carefully explained in the November 2, 2015 Comments from…
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club strongly opposes any oil and gas pipelines proposed for Florida.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Circumnavigation of South Georgia IslandThe monthly meeting of the Los Serranos Group of the Sierra Club is Tuesday, January 19, at 7:00 PM.  Sierra Club member Beri Bosnjak will show us his beautiful photographs of South Georgia Island scenery…
Grand Canyon Chapter
PHOENIX— Conservation groups today called on the state of Arizona to deny air-pollution permits for three uranium mines on the doorstep of Grand Canyon National Park.
Wisconsin Chapter
On December 11, 2015 a historic climate deal was made.
Florida Chapter
The Sunshine State is currently one of only four states that prohibits citizens from being able to purchase electricity from anyone other than a utility.