Legislation is moving forward in Congress that would gut or even repeal the Endangered Species Act (ESA) -- our most powerful tool for saving wildlife, such as gray wolves, grizzly bears, and salmon, from extinction. These beloved species can't speak for themselves. It's up to us to rise and defend them before they disappear forever.
Enter for your chance to win a guided trip for two with Sierra Club Outings, valued at up to $8,000. From hiking Yosemite's hidden trails to paddling the Boundary Waters in Minnesota, this is your invitation to reconnect with nature and help protect it.
While Americans across the country are increasingly impacted by rising costs, the Trump administration is moving to cut a critical program that has provided low-income families with energy bill support for decades.
State pensions are using our public sector workers' retirement funds, supported by tax dollars, to fuel the climate crisis by continuing to fund big oil, gas, and other polluters. But they could be a part of the solution. Holding corporations accountable for their climate-wrecking behavior is a critical way to reduce risk to workers' retirement savings and protect our future.
Join our third workshop in our "Tapping into Your Story" training series on July 24. We will analyze the narratives created and furthered by the fossil fuel industry, and how they show themselves in media, culture, and academic institutions. We will also explore the strategies we can employ to counter these normalized stories, messages, and narratives.
FEMA has been on the frontline of responding to major disasters, responsible for everything from coordinating recovery response to assisting impacted families. It is the primary way the federal government mobilizes on behalf of those in need after a disaster.
When an out-of-state oil drilling company threatened to explore oil prospects in this treasured waterway in the Florida panhandle, kids from around the region spoke up and out. Their vocal opposition helped inspire Florida lawmakers to pass a bill to ban drilling near the parts of the Apalachicola River that could be most harmed by an oil spill.
What's green, as big as your hand, and might help you mail a letter? The luna moth! Its name comes from the moon-like spots on its giant wings -- luna is the Latin word for moon -- which can stretch across 4.5 inches.
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.