Tomorrow is the deadline. Don’t miss your last chance to join renew become a Wilderness Guardian.
Hi Friend – I wanted to reach out and bump this email up in your inbox again. As the Sierra Club's new Chief Membership Growth Officer, I'm keeping a close eye on our membership numbers right now. With less than 48 hours left in this campaign, we still need a few hundred more supporters like you to join us before tomorrow night's deadline.
This effort is about much more than numbers on a computer screen. It's about turning our plans into action. As the climate change crisis intensifies, we need to ramp up our fight against fossil fuels, push for more clean energy, and defend our most vulnerable wildlife – but how far we go depends on the strength of our membership.
Access to members-only outdoor trips around the world
Automatic membership in your local Sierra Club chapter
Discounts on Sierra Club apparel, books, and more
As an official Sierra Club member, you'll make an impact on some of the most critical environmental issues we face today, like:
Stopping pollution and fossil fuel expansion. Last year we retired our 375th coal plant, successfully pushed the EPA to close an unlawful loophole in the Clean Air Act, and stopped a massive gas-fired power plant from being built in New Jersey. This year we're doubling down on fights to shut down dangerous oil and gas projects like the Line 5 pipeline, and more.
Protecting vulnerable wildlife and wild places. Sierra Club members – along with local Indigenous tribes, community advocates, and other partners – pushed the Biden administration to designate four new national monuments last year, and cancel a slate of disastrous oil and gas leases in the Arctic Refuge. We need you with us to keep up the pressure on leaders and government officials everywhere to save our nation's cherished public lands and iconic wildlife species that face habitat loss and extinction.
Supporting the transition to clean energy. Last year, outcry from Sierra Club members and our partners pushed five states to adopt new clean transportation standards, and our Community Advocates program trained volunteers across the country to empower locals to harness the federal funding made possible by the Inflation Reduction Act. We must keep up this momentum in 2024 to support solar power, offshore wind, and other sources of renewable energy.