Blog posts from around the country
Loma Prieta Chapter
Bay Advocate webinar series, The Rights of Nature webinar, hike roundup, Military Outdoors, Read "The New Wilderness", Guadalupe Regional Group's new Chair, reducing heat in cities with trees, run to be a Chapter Executive Committee member, and much…
Central Group / Angeles Chapter / California
Anything that grows, will also decompose! That means that much of the food waste that we produce is actually compostable.
Lone Star Chapter
It would be pretty hard to list them all, but in recent weeks a number of federal funding opportunities have arrived that could benefit millions of Texans.
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
Governor JB Pritzker vetoed SB76—a bill that would have lifted Illinois’ decades-old moratorium on new nuclear power plants.
Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Elizabeth Langgle-Martin, MSW, serves as the Director of Community Engagement at The Nashville Food Project where she has been a part of food and land access work for the past 5.5 years. Elizabeth believes that access to quality, culturally…
Headwaters Group / Colorado Sierra Club / Colorado
And why there's more than nothing we can do about it.
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Join Sierra Club Illinois’ Chapter PAC on Wednesday, September 13, for a night of food, fun, and chess—all in support of the committee's work to elect environmental champions up and down the ballot.
New Jersey Chapter
TRENTON – A coalition of environmental organizations are being backed by eight state Attorneys General and the New Jersey Ratepayer Advocate in their appeal of the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC) approval of a Williams Co. subsidiary’s…
Woods & Wetlands Group / Sierra Club Illinois Chapter / Illinois
Textiles are a major source of microplastics polluting our waters. Petroleum-based plastic is used extensively in mass-manufactured textiles, from our clothes to our bed sheets to our recreational gear. The pollution they create is everywhere.