Blog posts from around the country

Washington DC Chapter
The Washington DC Chapter of the Sierra Club supports the installation of permanent, protected bicycle lanes on Florida Avenue between 2nd and H Streets NE.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The Sierra Club is teaming up with the company SunPower to help our members and supporters go solar and fight climate change. When you go solar with SunPower using the link bit.ly/sunpowerforthebay, you'll receive a $1,000 mail-in rebate and the…
San Francisco Bay Chapter
This fall the City of Alameda will consider adopting an innovative climate action plan that addresses risks from both climate change and historical social inequities.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
The luxury development proposed for Point Molate is economically a disaster for the City of Richmond and environmentally a disaster for the Bay Area.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Laura Einowski is relatively new to the Sierra Club, but in just three years she has made herself an invaluable member of our volunteer leadership team and our outings program, as well as through her financial contributions to the chapter.
San Francisco Bay Chapter
In recognition of his consistent dedication to environmental protection, park creation, and public service, John Sutter is receiving the Sierra Club’s prestigious Trailblazer Award on September 21st at the 9th annual David Brower Dinner gala.
Virginia Chapter
RICHMOND, Virginia – On August 30, Dominion Energy submitted their updated Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) required by the Virginia State Corporation Commission (SCC). The IRP provides the potential breakdown of how Dominion will generate energy for…
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
On Sept. 5, the Sierra Cub presents Brownie Newman, chair of the Buncombe County Commission, and Asheville City Councilwoman Julie Mayfield, who will discuss the city and the council’s plans to combat climate change.
Watauga / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Enthusiastic volunteers hunted down and retrieved litter, gathered at a rate of 1000 pounds per hour, lugging in a grand total of 2.5 Tons in 5 hours.
Central Piedmont Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
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