Blog posts from around the country

North Star Chapter
When we think about getting where we need or want to go, most of us just get in a car and drive. But why not stretch your legs and walk/bike/transit? Sierra Club North Star Chapter members set out to do this in September.
Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
This month’s column focuses on ditching single use beverage bottles and cups – and offers great, win/win alternatives. 
Maine Chapter
October 2024 Enews
Hoosier Chapter
While every other major Indiana utility will exit coal by the end of the decade, Duke is offsetting that progress by extending its coal plant operations far longer than what's needed to limit the impacts of our already changing climate. It also…
York River Group of the Virginia Sierra Club / Virginia Chapter / Virginia
Sustainability managers from different localities in the Southside of Hampton Roads discussed recent efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Washington DC Chapter
Mark Rodeffer testified for the Sierra Club in support of legislation to allow more renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in DC's historic districts.
Lone Star Chapter
Every three years, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) revises the state’s surface water quality standards (“Standards”) intended to protect public health and aquatic life. These regular revisions bring in important updates about new or…
Angeles Chapter
A community Tree Watering event, sponsored by the Sunland-Tujunga Neighborhood Council’s Safe Traffic & Transportation Committee, the Crescenta Valley Group of the Sierra Club and Council District 7, held another successful tree watering on
Tennessee Chapter
This is the first blog/article in a series taken from the Columbia Law School report “Rebutting 33 False Claims about Solar, Wind, and Electric Vehicles.“ The electromagnetic fields generated at a solar farm are similar in strength and frequency to…