Blog posts from around the country

Angeles Chapter
To: The Honorable Mayor Karen Bass and Members of the Los Angeles City Council,   The Sierra Club has recently learned about the pending evictions of 558 households in the Barrington Plaza apartment complex.
North Carolina Chapter
Duke Energy's new carbon reduction plan is full of missed opportunities - and a nuclear option.
Angeles Chapter
The Orange County Conservation Committee of the Sierra Club has been actively involved in a most important project to stop the rezoning of a 29-acre site that sits less than a mile from Huntington State Beach near the Huntington Beach Wetlands -
New Jersey Chapter
TRENTON, N.J. — Today, the collective members of the NJ Shines Coalition and Clean Energy Jobs NJ Coalition applaud the NJ Board of Public Utilities for adopting a permanent community solar program and third community solar solicitation. The…
North Carolina Chapter
North Carolina lawmakers took a break from budget battles to spend Wednesday overriding a variety of Gov. Roy Cooper's vetos of their bills. Other measures of concern to N.C.
Grand Canyon Chapter
Arizonans won big with the unprecedented climate and clean energy investments approved in the historic Inflation Reduction Act and the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. Nearly 8 in 10 state residents support climate and clean energy…
New Jersey Chapter
TRENTON – The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJDEP) and BASF Corp. have reached a revised, final settlement agreement that secures natural resource restoration and resolves state-based natural resource damage claims for natural…
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Governor JB Pritzker issued an amendatory veto on HB3445—legislation that would have given Ameren a “Right of First Refusal” to build regional transmission lines in Southern Illinois.
Georgia Chapter
The letter was signed by the South River Watershed Alliance, Georgia Conservation Voters, American Rivers, Georgia Audubon, Georgia Working Families Party, and the Sierra Club Georgia Chapter. 
Angeles Chapter
The United Nations launched its Cool Cities Challenge at the Sharm El-Sheikh meeting in 2022 to encourage cities to enhance the number of nature-based cooling solutions within their boundaries because cities are warming twice as fast as the glob