Blog posts from around the country
Florida Chapter
Now is the time for the state of Florida to fully enforce its legal responsibilities and rights on their behalf before it's too late.
Angeles Chapter
Environmental and consumer groups got the best news about San Onofre in September since the troubled nuclear plant was shut permanently in June 2013.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Going Wild for WildernessEnvironmental historian Char Miller (Pomona College) will explore the the significance of the Wilderness Act, whose 50th anniversary we recently celebrated. Has the legislation achieved what its original proponents hoped?…
Maryland Chapter
Yesterday, numerous concerned citizens and partner organizations attended and testified at a meeting of the Air Quality Control Advisory Council (AQCAC), where the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) submitted its most recent draft…
Angeles Chapter
The Sierra Club Board of Directors recently passed the following resolution about the tragedy in Ferguson, Mo.
Lone Star Chapter
No one can dispute the rapid rise of wind power in Texas, which is expected to become the third largest source of electricity in Texas this year. From rather humble beginnings in the late 1990s, the wind industry in Texas has grown at an outstanding…
Florida Chapter
Two Florida panther siblings were killed by cars on Aug. 24, marking the 20th and 21st panther deaths for 2014.
Washington DC Chapter
Brianne Nadeau is the Democratic nominee for the Ward 1 Council race. As an ANC commissioner, she created a record of environmental activism by establishing the 15th street bike lanes and protected Meridian Hill Park.
Angeles Chapter
Everyone loves an award and now is the time to take a look around for that special person who volunteers tirelessly in service to the Angeles Chapter Sierra Club through conservation, outings, activism, advocacy and leadership.