Blog posts from around the country

Middle Tennessee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
When and where are the best places to experience resident and migrating birds--like the azure-sky colored cerulean warbler, a songster that spends winters in the Andes and may be spotted summering in the deep woods of Tennessee? Hear some clues from…
Grand Canyon Chapter
More needed: a strong management plan, and closing the Pinyon Plain uranium mine (which was grandfathered in) -- This mine threatens the waters that feed local seeps and springs -- the sole source of drinking waters for the Havasupai Tribe.
Ohio
As summer's warmth begins to ebb and the promise of a new season approaches, we're excited to bring you the latest updates and opportunities to get involved with our vibrant community.
Idaho Chapter
Thank you to everyone who came to our First Annual Solar For The People Rally! Explore this page to find all of the event's wonderful co-hosts, more resources, press hits, photos and more.
Hoosier Chapter
We are excited as we enter our third year as the local Uplands Network, connecting Monroe and surrounding counties.
Georgia Chapter
Reiterates call for Georgia EPD to require same full excavation at all coal ash ponds in Georgia
North Carolina Chapter
Gov. Roy Cooper and U.S. Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm announced $57 million in new funding today (Aug.
Kentucky Chapter
We need you to tell the Bureau of Prisons (BOP) that Kentuckians demand a better use of half a billion dollars in federal funding than an unnecessary prison in a county still recovering from the devastating 2022 floods.