Blog posts from around the country

Florida Chapter
Walking or riding a bike down Florida's streets is more dangerous than anywhere else in the U.S.
Florida Chapter
Under the plan to boost water levels, untreated EAA run-off, laden with nitrogen, phosphorus, pesticides, and herbicides, would be pumped backwards into Lake Okeechobee.
Florida Chapter
350 joined Hands Across the Sand at America's #1 beach destination, St. Pete Beach.
Florida Chapter
A coalition of conservation, wildlife and public health groups filed a citizen suit under the provisions of the Federal Clean Water Act to compel the EPA to issue a rule on chemical oil dispersants.
Florida Chapter
Wider roads offer little choice and make travel even more dangerous for those eager to reduce air pollution, dependence on oil, and get where they need go without a car.
Florida Chapter
City of Dunedin and Pinellas County officials stood side by side with business leaders and environmentalists as they broke ground for construction of the nation's first affordable, "net zero energy" homes.
Florida Chapter
Sierra Club, ManaSota-88, People for Protecting Peace River, and Protect Our Watersheds filed extensive joint comments on the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers DAEIS for phosphate mining.
Florida Chapter
A coalition of clean air advocates announced a settlement setting deadlines for the EPA to limit haze-causing air pollution from aging power plants and factories in Florida.
Florida Chapter
Water managers for the South Florida Water Management District will soon consider a proposal to pump polluted sugar run-off into Lake Okeechobee, a controversial practice that ended more than a decade ago.
Angeles Chapter
Don't steal Mojave Desert water for Orange County lawns and pools!