Blog posts from around the country
Alabama Chapter
Several Sierra Club members attended the permit hearing for Tyson Foods for the waste water permit renewal on November 19. The room was full with more people overflowing outside.
Alabama Chapter
This December, we are, specifically, reflecting on the lives of two of our Sierra Club, Alabama Chapter members who have passed on to the Great Wilderness. The lives of Curtis Hallman of the West Alabama Group and David Underhill of the Mobile Bay…
Alabama Chapter
December is a time of reflection. In the midst of a changing season, fallen leaves, and approaching chills in the air, we reminisce on the past year coming to an end. In the upcoming year, we look forward to rebirth and prepare for challenges and…
Ohio
The Ohio Chapter Sierra Club has made great strides this year. But we've still got a long way to go, and we need your help!
Huron Valley Group / Michigan Chapter / Michigan
Dear Ann Arbor-area HVG members,
This is Dan Ezekiel, chair of the Executive Committee of the Huron Valley Group. HVG members, we are on a roll!
Pennsylvania Chapter
It's that time of the year again! The Sierra Club Pennsylvania Chapter is made up of over 100,000 members and supporters, all supported by by a group of volunteer leaders on the Chapter's Executive Committee.
Santa Cruz Group / Ventana Chapter / California
Juristac, a critical wildlife corridor and sacred Native American landscape, is threatened by a proposed sand mining operation. The County of Santa Clara is poised to release the Draft Environmental Impact Report in the coming days.
Lone Star Chapter
EPA is holding a hearing in Dallas on December 9th on a supplemental proposed Texas Regional Haze Plan. If this feels like deja vu all over again, its because this proposal is a third attempt by EPA here in Texas to concoct a rule that might stick…
Austin Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
In recognition of the many years of service of all Sierra Club leaders to improving the environment and quality of life for all Austin residents, the Austin Sierra Club Environmental Leadership Scholarship awards $1,500 grants for books, tuition a