Blog posts from around the country
Massachusetts Chapter
While the U.S. generally lags in the number of people making bicycle trips, and supporting infrastructure, Boston and its surrounding neighborhoods stand out. Cambridge and Somerville individually rank in the top 5 cities with the most bicycle…
Alabama Chapter
Test your strength, endurance, and mental fortitude in the toughest paddle race in the United States. This epic adventure takes racers along the core section of the Alabama Scenic River Trail, the longest river trail in a single state. From rushing…
Washington DC Chapter
Because DC must stop burning methane gas to meet our climate commitments, the Sierra Club wrote to Department of Energy and Environment Director Tommy Wells requesting that the DC Sustainable Energy Utility end gas efficiency programs and instead…
Redwood Chapter
I am addressing this open letter to the Sonoma County government government officials, the California governor, and to all policymakers in the world, especially to those in areas where climate change-related phenomena (extreme heat, droughts, w
San Francisco Bay Chapter
Fremont has proposed building a housing navigation center to help address the city’s homeless crisis. The Sierra Club supports the proposal and encourages members and supporters in Fremont to vocalize their support at three upcoming community…
Washington State Chapter
The language of Environmental Justice and ideas proposed in the Green New Deal are not new to Communities of Color. On the contrary, much of it comes from us. In truth, front line communities are already fighting for many of the concepts.
Atlantic Chapter
By: Bob Ciesielski, Chapter Energy Committee ChairGale Pisha, Chapter Legislative Committee Co-Chair