Blog posts from around the country

Grand Canyon Chapter
Volunteer -- Protest to Shut Down Pinyon Plain Uranium Mine -- Take Action! -- One-Year Anniversary of the Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument -- Student Group Names Wandering Wolf “Hope”
Ohio
Column in Aug. 20, 2024 Columbus Dispatch by Ericka Copeland, Ohio Chapter Director.
Wyoming Chapter
Rock Springs plan reflects public input and conserves key landscapes
Loma Prieta Chapter
Regional Shoreline Adaptation Plan Webinar, Letters to Ban Artificial Turf, Reduce Light Pollution, Forest Protection Forum, Groundwater Rise Animated Video, Marbled Murrelets at Risk, BCDC Commissioners Petition Letter, Ravenswood Business District…
Lone Star Chapter
The Sierra Club Lone Star Chapter is hiring a Chapter Communications Manager to support our work to defend clean water from oil & gas pollution, organize for a clean and resilient electric grid, and build power for everyday Texans and our…
Maryland Chapter
This year’s election is our opportunity to elect federal officials who will shape our country’s direction for at least the next decade. If you may be busy or away from home on November 5, you can sign up now to vote by mail, or plan for early voting.
Pennsylvania Chapter
The drenching rains of Debby may have caused some flooding and a power outage, but it didn't dampen our End-of-Summer Camping trip to Hickory Run State Park. This was the first year we had a large group camping event since COVID, and it was amazing…
Pennsylvania Chapter
The Pennsylvania Chapter Executive Committee has approved a budget of about $40,000 for 2024 for conservation projects. Conservation projects are broadly defined as those that advance the mission of the Sierra Club but do not involve political or…
Angeles Chapter
Rum and baseball don't have much in common.   But the two recently came together in a statement of outrage over the Los Angeles Dodgers' sponsorship deal with Phillips 66.
North Star Chapter
The first time I saw a flutter of butterflies gathered at a muddy puddle it was summertime, and I was working on my uncle’s farm in southern Minnesota. On the edge of a dirty farmyard puddle they seemed to be performing some mysterious ritual that…