Blog posts from around the country

San Gorgonio Chapter
A Tour of the Civil War States. . . and Beyond. Presented by Ladd and Gail SeekinsTuesday, Dec 1, 2015, 7:30 PMSan Bernardino County Museum, 2024 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
There will be a screening of the movie "This Changes Everything" on December 9th.
Grand Canyon Chapter
Tucson -- Tucson Electric Power filed its rate case with the Arizona Corporation Commission yesterday. The rate case includes doubling the basic monthly service charge for residential customers from $10 to $20, which will have the greatest impact on…
Wisconsin Chapter
Celebration ripples through our country today with the announcement of Obama's rejection of the Keystone XL Pipeline. From the Sierra Club - John Muir Chapter, we say thank yo
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club Florida members took to the streets for People's Climate marches and events in Tampa, Miami, Orlando, Gainesville, and St. Augustine.
Lone Star Chapter
The makings of a deal. A brief and biased history of how Austin, Texas made a collective decision to invest in solar energy big time.
Lone Star Chapter
Back in August, the EPA announced its first-ever plans to regulate methane and volatile organic compound (VOC) pollution as part of the Obama administration’s effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Tell the EPA you support strong regulations on…
Sonoma Group / Redwood Chapter / California
The December climate talks in Paris are crucial for stopping climate change. Bay Area environmental groups are rallying at a big event in Oakland to urge effective action in Paris. Take a bus to the march from downtown Santa Rosa or SSU. More info...
Wisconsin Chapter
The Protecting Native Forests and Wildlife Subcommittee of the Sierra Club-John Muir Chapter is conducting a survey to determine the frequency and severity of hounding-related experiences you may have encountered where you reside
Florida Chapter
The first sanctioned Florida Black Bear hunt in 21 years ended after two days with the deaths of 298 reported bears.