On Let's Take It Outside, the Sierra Club's brand-new podcast, chief conservation officer Chris Hill explores nature all around us through a lively discussion with the folks working to protect it. Tune in to the first two episodes to learn about a group of Detroit organizers who rallied to revitalize the city's long-abandoned urban campground, and hear from two ranchers with a front-row seat to the tensions surrounding the controversial reintroduction of wolves in the American West.
There is no safe level of lead exposure, yet millions of American families still lack access to healthy, clean drinking water because of our federal government's failure to replace lead pipes nationwide. The Biden administration's newly proposed solution doesn't go far enough to address the crisis, allowing some areas to delay action for decades. We need your help to demand stronger, speedier clean water protections for all Americans.
Last month, the South Fork Wind Wind Farm in New York turned on its first offshore wind turbine, taking the first step toward becoming America's first commercial offshore wind project. South Fork is already powering up Long Island and pointing the way toward a cleaner, healthier future -- and leaders all across the United States need to hear there is strong support for offshore wind and a transition to clean, renewable energy.
After receiving more than 360,000 petitions from Sierra Club supporters and partners protesting the CP2 liquefied "natural" gas (LNG) facility, the Biden administration has announced that it will consider updating how it decides whether these toxic exports are in the public interest. Our efforts are working -- but we need to apply even more pressure right now to stop these disastrous projects that fuel the climate crisis and raise energy prices.
Our biggest trip launch of the year is here, featuring hundreds of breathtaking experiences in North America and around the globe. Whether you're looking to take the kids on a family-friendly trip, challenge yourself with a backcountry journey, give back to the community on a volunteer vacation, or expand your horizons with an international trek -- you’ll find friendship, adventure, and a deep appreciation for nature on every trip with the Sierra Club.
Our iconic calendars -- filled with stunning color photography of North America’s most beloved wild places, taken by some of our country's leading nature photographers -- will inspire you every day to explore, enjoy, and protect the planet. And for a limited time, you can get yours for 20% off with code CALENDAR at checkout.
No matter your budget or housing situation, you -- yes, you! -- qualify for some of the $370 billion available toward clean energy homes in the Inflation Reduction Act. Our benefits guide offers tips on how you can take advantage of the largest climate and clean energy program in US history, including a savings calculator that can tell you what tax credits and rebates you qualify for.
As the environmental movement continues to grapple with its historical connections to racism and xenophobia, a new generation of poets, essayists, memoirists, and novelists of color is taking up space in a genre that has frequently excluded their perspectives. New nature writers of color are asking a thought-provoking, radically important question: Who should have the power to narrate what the earth wants?
We have no time to waste. We must act at unmatched speed on an unprecedented scale to confront the crises facing our country and our planet. We can only be successful by building a movement that works for everyone. Learn more about the Sierra Club.