Vanguard is the world's largest investor in fossil fuels, and the asset management corporation just announced a new CEO – which means right now there's an opportunity for the company to change course and take action to combat the climate crisis.
Last month, thousands of Sierra Club supporters like you helped push the House to pass the EXPLORE Act – bipartisan legislation that would enact new measures aimed at promoting equity, inclusion, and expanded access to the outdoors for all Americans. Now it's time to finish the job and pass it through the Senate so communities nationwide have greater opportunity to enjoy the nature around them.
This weekend Sierra Club chapters along the East Coast celebrated the power and potential of sustainable wind energy with exciting speakers, live music, delicious food, and even kite flying! In case you missed it, you can still check out our virtual livestream from Saturday's events.
Join a special conversation and Q&A with the North Star Chapter, Clean Transportation for All campaign, and author and mobility justice advocate Anna Zivarts. Anna is the author of "When Driving Is Not An Option," on the transportation challenges faced by people in the US who can't drive and the benefits of designing a transportation system that reduces car dependency.
We need 1,000 new Sierra Club members to join us before our June 30 deadline to help protect vulnerable wildlife, defend our public lands from overdevelopment, fight climate change, and more! We'll even send you a FREE gift to welcome you to the Club.
However you identify, there's a place for you on a Sierra Club specialty trip. Opportunities abound for members of every community to get outside and immerse yourself in a stunning destination – whether you're interested in our next LGBTQIA+ service trip to Central California (allies welcome!) or one of our upcoming journeys designed for beginners, women, young people, and seniors.
There's no better time than the long, lazy days of summer to revisit our relationship with nature. What would it be like to live in greater connection with the natural world? What aspects of our culture have steered us away from that?
For generations, most people have assumed that old-growth forests no longer exist in densely populated New England. But the region is still home to tens of thousands of acres of magnificent old-growth trees that somehow escaped the threat of Colonial-era axes.
Since 1970, three billion birds have disappeared from North American skies. Some corners of the avian world are faring worse than others: Grasslands have lost more birds than any other biome.
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.