Blog posts from around the country

Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The Columbia Bottomlands is a unique Texas coastal forest composed of forested floodplain wetlands interconnected with adjacent coastal prairies.
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
The Houston Regional Group/Lone Star Chapter of the Sierra Club submitted public scoping comments to the Texas Department of Transportation about the proposed FM 149 Project, from Grimes County Line to FM 1791 in Montgomery County, in SHNF.
Loma Prieta Chapter
Chapter and Group Executive Committees Elections, Stanford University Community Plan, Hiring Community Outreach and Bay Alive Campaign Assistants, Comment Letters (Plastic Pollution, Anderson Dam Seismic Retrofit Project, OneShoreline NOP Comment…
Grand Canyon Chapter
Environmental Day at the Capitol is Jan 25th -- from 8:30am to 2pm -- sign up now for all important info -- our theme is 'Save Water, Save Life' ( plus, democracy bills) -- we will be livestreaming -- hear from some great speakers, learn about…
North Carolina Chapter
The WNC Group of the N.C. Sierra Club has recently revived its Kids’ Adventure Club after a pandemic-driven hiatus.
Massachusetts Chapter
By Sam Lambert  Hello, from the slightly exhausted but optimistic Political team at the Mass Sierra Club! 
Angeles Chapter
On Tuesday, November 7, 2023, USDA Under Secretary for Natural Resources Dr.
Lone Star Chapter
It’s easy to forget about ground-level ozone, often referred to as smog. In the upper atmosphere, ozone helps us by protecting us from the sun’s radiation, but at ground-level it is a dangerous and devastating pollutant, searing our lungs.
Massachusetts Chapter
Why did the Massachusetts chapter spend a couple summers encouraging folks to walk in East Boston? The goal was to provide anyone with an opportunity to experience East Boston’s nature, history and culture through a guided tour that aims to uplift…
Maryland Chapter
Meet out new communications associate, Lesley Paredes Hernandez!