Vermont is blessed with the splendor of the Green Mountains, numerous ponds, streams, rivers, and lakes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant communities. However, the impacts of climate change, polluting practices of the past, and polarizing social upheaval is a threat to Vermont's natural resources and the people that comprise our communities.
To effectively address those threats, it's imperative that concerned citizens join the Sierra Club's dedicated volunteer leaders to build an inclusive movement that prioritizes people and the planet.
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Vermont State road Standards (VSS) update, VTRANS is holding public meetings
November 18, 2024
VTrans has been working internally with consultants VHB and Toole Design on updating the design guidelines for how our roads are built (the Multimodal Development and Delivery program, M2D2, 2015). The current standards are from 1997 and while...
Birding with Rutland County Audubon
October 10, 2024
This past Tuesday, a few Vermont Sierra Club leaders joined the Rutland County Audubon for a bird walk along the D&H Rail Trail and the Castleton Trails. On the walk, we observed 32 different species of birds. See the entire list of birds...
Sierra Club mourns loss of former Representative Curt McCormack
September 26, 2024
The Vermont Chapter is sad that the former Vermont House Transportation Committee Chair Curt McCormack has recently passed away. Curt was a vital ally of the Chapter, and in 2021 the Chapter honored him with a legislative award....