Blog posts from around the country
Cherokee Group / Tennessee Chapter / Tennessee
Mac Post, the Knoxville ICO Chair, will share the success and mission of the Knoxville ICO. Inspiring Connections Outdoors is an outings program where volunteer leaders collaborate with community partners to get people outdoors, especially youth,…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
Describe the first time you felt a strong affinity for nature?
The first time I felt really amazed and connected to nature was my first trip to a national park. About 5 years ago, I visited Yosemite national park and fell in love with the beauty of…
Houston Group / Lone Star Chapter / Texas
CEER City of Houston Mayoral Candidate Forum
Saturday, September 21, 2:00 pm- 4:00 pm.
Baker Ripley Harbach Campus...
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Alabama Chapter
While most environmental issues hold a certain degree of interest for me, especially since they are all connected, my biggest focal point is aquatic conservation. More specifically, I work to improve habitat quality in aquatic systems that have been…
Wisconsin Chapter
In Wisconsin, the Livestock Facility Siting Administrative Rule greatly affects how CAFOs, concentrated animal feeding operations, are regulated. This rule recently underwent review from a committee appointed by the Department of Agriculture, Trade…
Washington DC Chapter
The DC Chapter wrote to the Construction Codes Coordinating Board requesting that the code require sufficient electric vehicle charging infrastructure in new and substantially renovated buildings.
San Gorgonio Chapter
Air Quality in ourSmoggy Summer Inland ValleyPresented by Dr. Sunni Ivey, UCRSep 3, 2019, 7:30pmSan Bernardino County Museum, 2014 Orange Tree Lane, Redlands Summers in our Inland Valleys often come with triple digit temperatures. As…
North Carolina Chapter
Good news on environmental bills this week! The House amended the controversial Duke Energy multi-year rate-setting bill, removing its most contentious parts and instead calling for a study of various rate-setting changes. And the billboard bill got…
Alabama Chapter
Continuing the momentum and building on last year's event, we chose the date of Friday, September 20th, for Rise for Climate Mobile Bay to avoid an Alabama football Saturday and because September 20th coincides with the United Nations Climate Action…