Photo courtesy of Extinction Rebellion Scotland and Simone Rudolphi |
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More than 100,000 activists from around the world took to the streets of Glasgow to express their frustration with the slow pace of progress and demand more drastic action on the climate crisis.
These pictures tell the story.
ICYMI: Check out what happened at COP26. |
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The Outdoors for All Act (H.R. 5413, S. 2887) will create and improve state and local parks and other outdoor recreation areas, particularly in nature-deprived communities that have been robbed of the benefits green spaces provide, like cleaner air and opportunities to run and play.
Urge your member of Congress to cosponsor the Outdoors for All Act. |
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Methane emissions took center stage at the COP26 climate conference in Glasgow. And for good reason. Methane is 80 times more powerful than CO2 emissions when it comes to trapping heat in the atmosphere.
Read about the new Global Methane Pledge and why it matters. |
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Residents of the desert state of Arizona are already feeling the heat from climate chaos. So, it should come as no surprise that climate activists in the state are fuming at lawmakers' inaction when it comes to climate change in the Grand Canyon State.
Read more about the push to get Senator Sinema’s attention. |
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Search for brilliant neotropical birds among the Mayan ruins of Belize, learn the ancient traditions of Kazakh eagle hunters in Mongolia, journey by camel deep into the pink sands of Morocco’s Sahara Desert, and other exceptional experiences in Antarctica, Central America, Europe, the Middle East, and more. Or select from a variety of unforgettable winter trips within the United States. Call now or visit us online to search for trips, learn about our volunteer leaders, or request your free catalog.
See all trips and sign up. |
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The month of November marks the season of gratitude and giving. We are grateful for the thousands of people who have been a part of our Team Sierra community, raising nearly half a million dollars for the planet this year. This holiday, in lieu of presents, you can ask your family and friends to make a donation that will help transition cities to clean energy and build a healthy and sustainable future for us all.
Create a holiday fundraising page. |
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The holiday season is approaching and folks are planning in-person and virtual gatherings. While many families and friends try not to discuss politics during a holiday gathering, sometimes hot-button issues come up anyway.
The Sierra Club’s Holiday Discussion Guide is here to help. It’s not an exhaustive list, but it includes topics that may come up during your holiday chats. We encourage you to approach conversations with openness, empathy, and patience, to listen, and to continue to educate yourself (and your family and friends) on these important issues.
Check it out!. |
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This holiday season, consider purchasing a soft, cuddly plush as a symbolic adoption of a wild animal. Each donation will help support our work protecting wildlife, keeping our air and water clean, and promoting a clean-energy future. Free shipping on all orders.
Order your favorite animal before it's sold out. Shop today! |
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