Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
Sierra Club’s Save Hobo Aliso Task Force was created nearly 15 years ago when threats to the finite natural resources in the Hobo and Aliso Canyon (and creek) areas began in earnest.
Angeles Chapter
The Sierra Club draws its strength from passionate people. This idea motivated Angeles Chapter volunteers to create "Be Inspired and Get Involved With the Angeles Chapter," a professionally-shot look at our expanding outreach.
Lone Star Chapter
Important Haze and Ozone Hearings, Austin Passes Historic Energy Plan, Better Building Codes Might Be On the Way, and Much More
Wisconsin Chapter
It takes rather a lot of ignorance or apathy to refer to a Federal Court Ruling as "silly."  I actually did read the ruling. Did Durkin?
Wisconsin Chapter
On December 3, State Senator Tim Carpenter, State Rep. Daniel Riemer, State Rep.
Lone Star Chapter
Our national parks and wildlife refuges are American treasures that have long provided adventures and memories for many locals and visitors to Texas. But thick smog from haze pollution is clouding our state’s remarkable vistas and dramatically…
Lone Star Chapter
In April, Sierra Club volunteers from across the state ventured to Big Bend National Park to assist with the park’s ongoing grassland restoration efforts. Grasslands in the low-lying flats of the park were devastated by over-grazing in the late 19th…
Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
Another year of exploring, enjoying, and protecting our environment has come and gone, and we are looking forward to the coming year of opportunities to continue our work.
Austin Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Before today's Council Committee on Austin Energy, Council Member Mike Martinez confered with Sierra Club's Cyrus Reed and Dave Cortez on final language in the proposed Generation Plan.