Las Cruces, NM-- Today, community members called on Interior Secretary Zinke to halt his review of New Mexico’s national monuments. Two of New Mexico’s national monuments are part of the review and in danger of being reduced in size or stripped of their designation. The event featured calls-to-action against President Trump and Secretary Zinke’s efforts to reverse public land protections in New Mexico.
Las Vegas, NV--Today across Las Vegas, people called on Interior Secretary Zinke to halt his review of national monuments in Nevada. Two monuments in the state are part of the review and in near danger of being reduced in size or stripped of their designation. The event featured important guest speakers including representatives from from Congressman Ruben Kihuen's and Senator Catherine Cortez Masto’s offices and Las Vegas city councilman Isaac Barron.
Denver, CO-- Today, Coloradans called on Interior Secretary Zinke to preserve the country’s national monuments. The event featured a crowd of over 50 at Denver’s Patagonia store-- where partnered with business owners -- Including Patagonia and ___ to express the importance of the nation’s public lands for our health and economy.
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Today, activists will call on Interior Secretary Zinke to halt his national monuments review at multiple events country wide.
RALEIGH, NC -- Yesterday, the Sierra Club, in conjunction with several other clean air and water advocates, submitted more than 5,000 comments opposing state certification of the proposed Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). The ACP is an interstate fracked gas project of Duke Energy, Piedmont Natural Gas, Southern Company Gas, and majority owner Dominion Energy.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OK - Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt asked the court for a green light to abandon stronger clean air protections against Texas coal pollution today by placing mandated and long-overdue Clean Air Act standards to improve air quality on hold yet again. These protections, which are already a decade overdue, would have given his home state of Oklahoma billions of dollars in public health-related benefits.
NEW YORK, NY -- Today, a court rejected the Constitution Pipeline Company’s appeal to block the ability of New York state authorities to exercise oversight over water quality permits for major projects.
Los Angeles, CA -- Tomorrow, Californians will host a star-studded National Monuments Day in LA including a famous actor, congresspeople and tons of coalition partners. The group will display a cardboard cutout of Interior Secretary Zinke nearby. Attendees can take selfies and tag Zinke on Twitter with the hashtag #Wishyouwerehere to gain his attention in a quirky, visual way.
Washington, DC -- Today it was announced that Donald Trump’s chief strategist, Steve Bannon, will be leaving the administration.
In response, Sierra Club Executive Director Michael Brune released the following statement: