The Insider Newsletter
A national park ranger in Yosemite National Park | Photo by Eliza Earle
Fund People, Not Polluters
This week in Congress, our democracy faces a consequential test: Trump and Republicans in Congress are driving the government toward a shutdown, proposing a budget that cuts funding for healthcare, nutritional assistance, veterans' benefits, and public lands. The Republican budget will take away good-paying jobs in our communities, raise energy costs, and strip away environmental protections to pay for billionaire tax cuts. But House Speaker Johnson and Trump need Democrats in Congress to support their dangerous budget to pass it and avert shutdown, so we have leverage to fight back and stop it.
Demand your Representative fight for a budget that protects people, not corporate polluters and billionaires: Call 202-816-6137.
Take Action
Protect the Future of Columbia River Salmon
Salmon are the lifeblood of the Pacific Northwest. For generations, they have sustained Tribal Nations, local communities, and the entire ecosystem. These legendary fish are at risk of disappearing forever, but we have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to turn the tide.
Tell federal agencies: We need a real plan to bring back wild salmon, and we need it now.
Join our March Public Lands Action Hour
Our next monthly Action Hour will focus on protecting our public lands. These online gatherings are for concerned (and overwhelmed!) people looking to make a difference in just one hour each month. Join us virtually from wherever you live or work to get the latest updates from our experts on Trump's destructive agenda and how it's affecting civil servants, like National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service staff, visitors, and the ecosystems they protect. Then, we'll take meaningful action against the Trump agenda!
Save your spot for the March 26 Public Lands Action Hour now!
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Get Involved
Sierra Club and Partners Sue Elon Musk and DOGE Over Layoffs at National Parks
Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has executed mass firings within federal agencies that oversee our national parks and public lands across the United States, sparking widespread protests over safety, conservation, wildfire prevention, resource management, and more. A new lawsuit against Musk and DOGE aims to force the Trump administration to change course before it's too late.
Support the fight to protect the places you love.
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Trips for Young Adults and Beginner Backpackers
Hit the trail with the Sierra Club! We have a wide array of trips for young adults on a budget, including backpacking journeys, volunteer vacations, and more. Many are shorter in duration, timed to coincide with holidays, or easily accessible by plane or public transportation. We also offer scholarships for $300 off of the trip price for participants between 18-35 on designated service trips and any of our all-ages trips.
Plan your adventure today!
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Before the Eaton Fire, Altadena Was an Outdoors Haven for Black Families
January's horrific fires ravaged Altadena, a community right outside Los Angeles tucked into the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains. Altadena was a longtime haven for Black families looking to own a home with access to the outdoors, and a diverse community close to nature. Its proximity to the foothills and the strong community kept families there for decades.
But many families lost everything to the climate-fueled fires.
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EPA Under Trump Besieged by Mass Firings, Axed Programs, and Funding Cuts
The Environmental Protection Agency—the federal watchdog tasked with safeguarding the environment and human health—is facing "unprecedented" attacks under the new Trump administration, putting Americans' ability to breathe clean air, drink clean water, and live healthy lives at risk.
These attacks are part of a sweeping effort to dismantle critical government agencies.
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The History of Black Veterans is the History of Our Public Lands
Our nation's veterans and service members reflect every aspect of what makes America one of the world's most diverse and multicultural societies. They also have a legacy directly tied to our public lands. Today, about a quarter of the National Park Service workforce are military veterans.
Read more about how the Sierra Club Military Outdoors campaign has striven to continue that legacy for all service members, veterans, and military families.
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