Blog posts from around the country

Wisconsin Chapter
Spring cleaning season is well underway! Here's a refreshing idea to enhance your season of renewal: donate your unused vehicle to the Sierra Club Foundation and support the work of the Wisconsin Chapter.
New Jersey Chapter
The New Jersey Chapter of the Sierra Club is pleased to see the proposed creation of the Corporate Transit Fee (CTF), a tax applicable to mega-corporations in the state with a $10 million income or more specifically dedicated to fund NJ Transit.
Washington DC Chapter
Mayor Bowser’s budget proposes a sneaky gimmick that will dramatically destabilize DC’s solar market and take thousands of dollars from DC communities in a circular scheme to siphon resources meant for clean energy development.
Washington DC Chapter
The National Park Service approved a plan to cut down over 1,200 trees—including hundreds of heritage trees—to renovate a golf course in Rock Creek National Park. DC deserves a better process.
Angeles Chapter
“Being part of the inaugural cohort of the Sierra Club Activist Academy was a transformative experience.
Lone Star Chapter
Sierra Club filed comments that call for better and stronger programs that help Texas families reduce energy waste and lower their bills (that also reduces stress on the grid). ERCOT said something similar... but can you guess who doesn't like this…
Loxahatchee Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
June 2024 Turtle Tracks
Lone Star Chapter
Sierra Club believes that a combination of supply strategies, demand reduction, and so-called ancillary services should be utilized, but we are concerned that some generation companies are arguing that a reliability standard should be met mainly…
New Jersey Chapter
Our Chapter is glad to welcome a new volunteer at the Chapter level. On behalf of our NJ Chapter, I welcome her and thank her for coming on board to help strengthen our efforts dealing with waste! In addition, I look forward to our Chapter director…
New Jersey Chapter
At the rate things are going, rocket contrails may one day join airplane contrails as chief polluters.