Blog posts from around the country

Tennessee Chapter
What’s Inside: TN Chapter welcomes new director Pat Cupples, Environmental groups sue federal agency over pipeline approval in Middle TN, Duck River among most endangered in nation, GOP targets EPA civil rights enforcement, Global Accessibility…
Pennsylvania Chapter
It’s been a party over here! We hope you’ve celebrated the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)’s finalization of many critical pollution standards over the past few months. From methane to soot, vehicle emissions to power plant pollution, the EPA…
WNC Group / North Carolina Chapter / North Carolina
Western North Carolina is a hiker’s paradise. With so much land protected by national and state forests and parks, those of us who live in the Asheville area have endless hiking opportunities.
Suwannee St. Johns Group / Florida Chapter / Florida
SSJ Chapter Newsletter May 2024
Wisconsin Chapter
The 2024 Conservation Congress results are in. Once again, the results show that Wisconsinites support clean water, wildlife protection, and conservation. Voters supported protections from PFAS, wakeboats, and lead pollution.
Tahoe Area Group / Mother Lode Chapter / California
The Sierra Club Tahoe Area Group and the California Sportfishing Protection Alliance (CSPA) are thrilled to announce victory in their lawsuit against herbicide discharges into the Tahoe Keys lagoons connected to Lake Tahoe...
Sierra Club Illinois Chapter
The Illinois Clean Jobs Coalition introduced a hefty legislative package outlining critical solutions in the power, buildings, and transportation sectors.
New Jersey Chapter
Trenton, NJ - Today the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities (NJBPU) announced their decision to begin a fourth solicitation for offshore wind development. The fourth solicitation seeks to award between approximately 1.2 to 4 gigawatts of offshore…
Washington DC Chapter
Sustainable Transportation Committee Chair Mike Litt lauded additional WMATA funding but called for dedicated Metro funding, in addition to better transit service and infrastructure, heightened bike and pedestrian safety, and more electrification.