Blog posts from around the country
Maryland Chapter
Tons of highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel is stored at commercial reactors around the country, including at the Calvert Cliffs reactor site in southern Maryland, and at the Peach Bottom reactors, just 36 miles from downtown Baltimore.
Maryland Chapter
You have an important opportunity to speak for protection of wolves on Monday, September 30 in Washington, DC. The U.S.
Maryland Chapter
You have an important opportunity to speak for protection of wolves on Monday, September 30 in Washington, DC. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed to remove the gray wolf (Canis lupus) from the list of threatened and endangered species.…
Maryland Chapter
Our waterways are experiencing the effects of climate change. What does Chesapeake Bay restoration mean when sea levels rise, temperatures increase, and storms become stronger and more forceful?
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club calls on Duke Energy to replace the Crystal River coal units with affordable clean energy as quickly as possible.
Maryland Chapter
The Sierra Club and ForestEthics are urging major companies to 1) improve fleet fuel efficiency by investing in electric vehicles, hybrids, and more efficient shipping practices -and 2) to stop using fuel from tar sands (the most dangerous source of…
Maryland Chapter
A new study found that Baltimore Air Pollution is causing the highest per capita Death Rate in the U.S. So what can you do about it? Attend the Jamboree to find out how to help with the Beyond Coal Campaign! Join Us, October 18th to Sunday October…
Maryland Chapter
Are you an Electric Vehicle owner? Are you interested in EV's? Are you interested in becoming part of the EV family? If you answered "Yes" to any of these questions, than come out and participate in National Plug In Day September 28-29 at an event…
Maryland Chapter
Did you know that Baltimore has the highest per capita air pollution-related death rate in the nation? We had a great event on Sunday, October 13th - a short nature hike and rally about the Herbert A. Wagner Coal Plant – a culprit in Baltimore’s…