Campaign Urges Agencies to Keep Big Trees Standing Key forests are identified that are crucial to honoring old-growth executive order By Juliet Grable February 6, 2023 In this story: forests, national forests, climate change, federal climate policy, logging
The Movement to Stop "Cop City" Sparks International Solidarity After police killed an environmental activist in Atlanta, efforts to defend 300 acres of forest show no signs of stopping By Joanna Thompson February 5, 2023 In this story: activism, forests
4 Fun Ways to Observe Transit Equity Day Rosa Parks’s birthday has evolved into an intersectional celebration of climate, labor, and social justice causes By Katie O'Reilly February 4, 2023 In this story: Transit to Trails, public transit, public lands
ICYMI: Grumpy Cat on Everest, Bristol Bay Saved & Bringing Back the Dodo A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber February 3, 2023 In this story: climate change
New Restrictions Seek to Separate Ships From Whales Keeping ships away from whale feeding grounds and corridors provides needed protection By Zayna Syed February 2, 2023 In this story: whales, oceans
Barbaric Hunting Practices to Be Banned in Alaskan National Preserves The Biden administration moves to end some of the worst methods of killing wildlife By Lindsey Botts February 1, 2023 In this story: wolves, grizzlies, bears, wilderness, animal rights
What the Thinx Class Action Settlement Means for All of Us And how to change both your underwear and the law By Jessian Choy January 31, 2023 In this story: , PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances), toxics, buyers' guide, health
Introducing the New Sierra Club Executive Director, Ben Jealous Ben is an organizer’s organizer who grew up surrounded by changemakers By Ramón Cruz January 30, 2023 In this story: activism, executive director
President Biden Restores Logging Prohibitions in Tongass National Forest Roadless Rule reinstated throughout two-thirds of world’s largest intact temperate rain forest By Lindsey Botts January 29, 2023 In this story: national forests, forests, federal climate policy, indigenous communities, saving wild places
How You Can Ditch Your Dangerous, Dirty Gas Stove There are plenty of rebates for electric models By Dana Drugmand January 28, 2023 In this story: building electrification, natural gas, buyers' guide, toxics
ICYMI: Green Comet, Tongass and Boundary Waters Saved, Toadzilla & a Bear on Mars A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 26, 2023 In this story: climate change
What If We Lose the Bonobos, Our Closest Living Relative? Too emotionally sensitive to survive in zoos, bonobos need protected rainforest By Sara Novak January 26, 2023 In this story: animals, endangered species
River as Plaintiff Two new books illustrate the legacy of Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas and the Sierra Club’s role in shaping environmental law By Aaron Isherwood and Ross Macfarlane January 25, 2023 In this story: books, environmental law
Making Nature Less Predictable Researchers experiment with how to bring native pollinators back to California By Ashley Braun January 25, 2023 In this story: science, insects
Can Ecotourism Bolster Conservation Efforts? A new study points to careful management and biodiversity monitoring as the keys By Marina Martinez January 24, 2023 In this story: travel, sustainability
More Cars on the Road, Clean or Not, Means More Microplastics Scientists are puzzling over how to tackle the problem as the transition to electric vehicles gets underway By Kate Raphael January 23, 2023 In this story: plastic, electric vehicles, vehicle standards, climate change, toxics
Make Like the Siberians and Treat Your Kid to a Snow Bath Take a cue from cultures that embrace cold weather By Alexandria Scott January 22, 2023
Where Can I Get Greener Office Supplies? Paper-clip these tips and brands that don’t just sound good on paper By Jessian Choy January 21, 2023 In this story: toxics, buyers' guide
ICYMI: Octopus Farm, Blackmail Fail, Giant Snowpack & Even the Weather Is Partisan A weekly roundup for busy people By Paul Rauber January 20, 2023 In this story: climate change
After the Deluge The recent flooding in California points to life in a warmer world By Nicholas Schou January 19, 2023 In this story: climate change