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Look at All We Accomplished in 2021
As hard of a year as it's been, we've accomplished so much in 2021. We’re grateful for the contributions of each of the millions of changemakers, without whom none of it would have been possible.
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Check out this video recap of the Sierra Club’s victories this year.
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What’s on Deck for the Sierra Club Next Year?
Last week, Sierra Club members, supporters, and staff gathered to recognize all we accomplished in 2021 and discuss our plans to protect the right to vote, pass the Build Back Better Act, and build power across the country in 2022.
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If you couldn’t make it, check out what you missed.
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Stressed About Talking Politics Over the Holidays?
Many members of our Sierra Club community have asked how to have difficult conversations with friends, family, and community members about the climate, environment, and racial justice this holiday season.
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Here’s how you can navigate these conversations with compassion and authenticity.
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Jordan Cove Would Have Been the Biggest Climate Polluter in Oregon. Now, the Project's Dead.
Southwest Oregon communities spent over a decade fighting the Jordan Cove pipeline and export terminal, which would have carried fracked gas from Canada to Asian markets.
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Now Jordan Cove is only the latest in a series of fracked gas projects facing major setbacks.
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Stop the Money Pipeline
Big banks are the world's largest funders of the fossil fuel projects that drive the climate crisis. Federal regulators have the power to rein in Wall Street's dangerous investments, but they aren't acting with the urgency and boldness that the climate crisis demands.
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Tell them to stop big banks from fueling the climate crisis.
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A Journey to Justice on the Gulf Coast
EPA administrator Michael Regan recently took a major environmental justice tour of the Gulf Coast. "It gave me and other local environmental justice organizers a lot of hope," says Sierra Club Senior Organizing Representative Darryl Malek-Wiley.
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"But we've had hope before."
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Clean Trucks From Coast to Coast
Following California’s lead, Oregon and Washington recently adopted new rules to replace the dirty diesel trucks currently on their roads with pollution-free ones. These rules will keep climate pollution out of the atmosphere and protect our communities from dangerous air pollutants linked to asthma, bronchitis, cancer, and premature death.
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Learn how the West Coast became a clean truck corridor—and why the East Coast may be next.
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The Venture Global Calcasieu Pass export terminal, under construction in Cameron Parish. | Photo by Julie Dermansky/Southwings
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Halting the Gas Export Boom
The gas industry is determined to export its dirty fuel abroad. Roishetta Ozane is doing whatever she can to stop that.
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Read the story of how one woman is determined to stop a massive expansion of LNG exports.
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4 Must-Read Environmental Books
Looking for a great read over the holidays? These four books testify to the power of the stories we carry and illuminate the ways in which those stories define who we are.
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Check out new books from Joy Harjo, Richard Powers, and more.
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14 Green Gifts for Kids
Here are 14 of the most Earth-conscious—and awesome—gifts we could find for green-minded kids.
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Check out our holiday gift guide.
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Send a Holiday Card From the Sierra Club
Are you looking for a meaningful card to send a loved one this holiday season? For a donation for $5 or more, spread holiday cheer with a Sierra Club ecard. Your seasonal greeting will support our work to end the climate crisis, achieve environmental justice, and protect our air, water, and wild places.
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Give the gift of a healthy planet.
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300+ New Trips Are Here—Book Now!
It’s that special time of year! Our full 2022 trip roster—with over 300 itineraries that span the world—is finally here. Browse the full lineup by trip type or destination, search for specific trips, view photos, learn about our volunteer leaders, and much more. You can book your reservation online or call 415-977-5522 to secure a spot by phone.
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See all trips and sign up.
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Donate Your Car Before the End of the Year
Can you help us reach our year-end goal of 1,000 donated vehicles? If we meet it, could mean as much as $600,000 for our work to confront the climate crisis, protect our wild places, and ensure that everyone lives in safe and healthy communities. Our partners at CARS will pick up your vehicle from any location, no matter its condition, and at no cost to you. They accept trucks, trailers, boats, RVs, motorcycles, and more. Donate your vehicle by December 31 to be eligible for a 2021 tax deduction.
Get started by calling 855-337-4377
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