2017 May/June
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Wilderness Is Closer Than You Think
Cities are full of wild remnants, if you know where to look
April 14, 2017
An expedition served as a catalyst for this budding scientist
April 17, 2017
Sierra Editor Jason Mark reflects on the history of the Sierra Club
April 17, 2017
Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune says the organization's history is one of continuous growth and change
April 17, 2017
Residents of this community have lived with a noxious smell for over six years
April 17, 2017
When she's not climbing in Patagonia, Jessica Kilroy hangs off wind turbines
April 14, 2017
A biology professor takes his students to Stone Mountain Wilderness
April 18, 2017
A writer navigates John Muir Way through the Sierra Club founder's motherland
April 17, 2017
A new documentary argues that noise pollution is reaching a fever pitch
April 18, 2017
Five packs that take ergonomics into consideration
April 17, 2017
The Sierra Club Outings leader has led dozens of service trips, but he says it never gets old
April 17, 2017
Sustainable operations honor the close link between agriculture and distillation
April 18, 2017
Mayor pledges transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035
April 18, 2017
Food writer and historian John Edge explores how food has shaped the South
April 19, 2017
Erik Weihenmayer's extraordinary feats continue to inspire
April 19, 2017
Fracking Robin Hood's oak, bearing arms against armed bears, and a world without giraffes
April 18, 2017