It’s Time to March for Science By Jake Hays and Seth B.C. Shonkoff April 19, 2017 This Saturday’s march will defend the role of science in a democracy In this story: activism, science
Southerners Have a Nose for Change By Susan Pagani April 19, 2017 Food writer and historian John Edge explores how food has shaped the South In this story: books, food and drink
Check Out This Awesome Photo of a Giant Sequoia April 19, 2017 A giant sequoia captured at night In this story: wilderness
The State of the Air Is Improving, But More Needs to Be Done By Jonathan Hahn April 19, 2017 American Lung Association scorecard lands as Peoples Climate March ramps up In this story: air, climate change, health
The People's Power List April 18, 2017 A celebration of the kinds of individuals who have made the Sierra Club's achievements possible In this story: activism
Abita Springs Takes the Lead on Renewable Energy By Wendy Becktold April 18, 2017 Mayor pledges transition to 100 percent renewable energy by 2035 In this story: ready for 100
Six Spirits to Help Toast the Planet's Health By Lesley Jacobs Solmonson April 18, 2017 Sustainable operations honor the close link between agriculture and distillation In this story: food and drink
Environmental News ICYMI By Paul Rauber April 18, 2017 Fracking Robin Hood's oak, bearing arms against armed bears, and a world without giraffes In this story: climate change, solar, Fossil Free Finance, forests
"In Pursuit of Silence" Examines Our Ever-Widening Sonic Footprint By Katie O'Reilly April 18, 2017 A new documentary argues that noise pollution is reaching a fever pitch In this story: film
The Unlikely Treehuggers of Coal Country By Wally Smith April 18, 2017 A biology professor takes his students to Stone Mountain Wilderness In this story: students, coal
Is It Better to Scoop or to Bury Dog Poop? By Bob Schildgen April 18, 2017 Mr. Green has the scoop on the answer In this story:
How Not to Climb a Mountain By John Muir April 18, 2017 John Muir gets stuck In this story: survival tips, John Muir, climbing
Some Lessons From the Sierra Club's 125-Year History By Michael Brune April 17, 2017 Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune says the organization's history is one of continuous growth and change In this story: activism
Eight Mile Is Alabama's Chemical Katrina By Matt Smith April 17, 2017 Residents of this community have lived with a noxious smell for over six years In this story: health, fracked gas, pipelines
Frontline Communities Will Be Front and Center at Peoples Climate March By Jonathan Hahn April 17, 2017 On April 29, a broad climate coalition will unite in D.C. and across the nation In this story: activism, climate change, indigenous communities
James Moody Is a Desert Classic By Wendy Becktold April 17, 2017 The Sierra Club Outings leader has led dozens of service trips, but he says it never gets old In this story: national outings
The ELG Rule Is Scott Pruitt's Newest Victim By Joanna Nix April 17, 2017 The Obama administration had tried to fix a big loophole in the Clean Air Act In this story: EPA, clean water
Following John Muir's Trail in Scotland By Jeremy Miller April 17, 2017 A writer navigates John Muir Way through the Sierra Club founder's motherland In this story: adventure, hiking
The Sierra Club's 125-Year History Has Been a Story of Evolution By Rebecca Solnit April 17, 2017 A writer and longtime Club member reflects on the organization's history In this story: activism, John Muir, national outings
Turning Walls Into Bridges By Jason Mark April 17, 2017 Sierra Editor Jason Mark reflects on the history of the Sierra Club In this story: national parks, John Muir