Blog posts from around the country
Santa Lucia Chapter
Our local newspaper doesn't seem to think coastal recreation includes fishing. The Sierra Club is pretty sure it does. Either way, the Club wants to see marine wildlife protected from the Harford Pier fish cleaning station.
Maryland Chapter
Environmental issues stretch far and wide past our beloved state of Maryland. From major droughts in California to the secrete implementation of GMOs in our produce, there is a lot to take in as is. The issue of sea level rise is one that most…
Washington DC Chapter
The DC Chapter is proud to relay the news that contractors hired by DDOT have begun construction of the .7-mile trail was mandated by vote of the Council in 2008.John Campbell and Steve Solo
Washington DC Chapter
The District has proposed a rulemaking to limit unnecessary idling of nonroad diesel engines. The rulemaking is based on a model rule developed by the Ozone Transport Commission.
Lone Star Chapter
Today, the Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) reached a milestone in the implementation of SWIFT funding for water management strategies and projects in the State Water Plan with its approval of the first round of funding. The SWIFT program was…
Lone Star Chapter
Our annual Chapter Environmental Awards banquet was a huge success. We had a full house at the Blue Mesa Grill on Saturday, and got the chance to honor two years worth of dedicated individuals and organizations in service to the environment. The…
Wisconsin Chapter
July 25 marks the 5th anniversary of the largest tar sands spill in America. The impacted community has started the healing process, but the threat of tar sands spills continues to grow.
Lone Star Chapter
Houston Chronicle Editorial Cartoonist Nick Anderson won the Art in Service to the Environment Award for 2014 at the Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter Environmental Awards this past Saturday. Wait a minute. A cartoonist won an environmental award? You…
Angeles Chapter
More and more Americans are taking responsibility for their personal contribution to global climate change by driving fuel efficient cars, insulating their homes and switching to energy efficient lighting and household appliances.
Maryland Chapter
On Saturday, August 1st, kayak along Cunninghill Cove with us to get an up-close and personal look at the C.P. Crane coal plant.
Read on for more details or register at https://kayakbeyondcoal.eventbrite.com!