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Eva Hernandez-Simmons, Managing Director
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What’s Next for the Sierra Club?
The Sierra Club has new leadership, which will offer new opportunities for us to combat the climate crisis, ensure everyone has clean air and water, and protect our wild places.
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Meet the Sierra Club’s new leaders, and get excited about all we can accomplish together.
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Find an event and sign up.
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Transit Equity Day is February 4
Join us Friday, February 4, for Transit Equity Day! We're working with grassroots transit rider groups, environmental, climate justice, civil rights and faith organizations, and transit workers unions to host actions that recognize transit equity as a civil right on Rosa Parks' birthday. Together, we're demanding investments in safe, reliable, and affordable public transit service and better pay and benefits to expand and retain the workforce.
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A Wildly Popular Cautionary Tale
Often, we hesitate to bring up the climate crisis to friends and family because we worry they aren’t as concerned about it as we are. But the new climate "comedy" Don’t Look Up quickly became Netflix’s second-most-watched film of all time, demonstrating that millions of us are ready to have the climate conversation. .
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So why not use Don't Look Up as an opportunity to discuss climate action with friends and family?
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A New Year, and a New Opportunity to Save Biodiversity
We are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction—the first one solely caused by human activities. It's up to each of us to take time to appreciate the incredible biodiversity of the earth, and to press the Biden administration to deliver on its goal of protecting 30 percent of the US’s remaining intact lands and waters by 2030.
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Learn why we need you to speak up for the species who have no voice in our politics.
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Keep Corporate Pirates Out of Our Oceans
Join us in protecting our oceans, ecosystems, and fishing communities from polluting fish farms. The AQUAA Act would make it easier for corporate fish farms to pollute our oceans.
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Will you tell your senators to vote no on this harmful legislation?
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Hydrogen: Future of Clean Energy or a False Solution?
The fossil fuel industry is hyping hydrogen of all kinds as a low-carbon replacement for all sorts of uses of fossil fuels. What’s the Sierra Club position on hydrogen?
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Check out our new fact sheet to find out.
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A statue of a coal miner at the West Virginia Capitol in Charleston, West Virginia. | Photo by AP Photo/John Raby
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Coal Miners Weren’t Happy When Joe Manchin Derailed Build Back Better
When Joe Manchin withdrew support from the Build Back Better agenda, an influential coal mining union was quick to respond. They weren't happy.
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Learn how Manchin's flip-flops are alienating some of his staunchest allies.
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Proposed Gold and Silver Mine Threatens Salmon and Bald Eagles
Alaska’s Chilkat River Valley has epic salmon runs and the world’s largest bald eagle gathering site. If a mining company gets its way, it may end up with a dangerous gold and silver mine, too. Long-time residents say that they've seen resource-extraction ventures come and go.
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"But our people don’t have another place to go. This is our home."
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Illustration by Shelby Adams
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The Beach in Winter
Coney Island's amusements power down in the winter, trading echoes of screams and laughter for gales that whistle through the rusting bars of roller coasters.
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Read a dispatch from this sleepless sea town in winter.
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Neglecting Your Skin-Care Routine? Maybe That’s a Good Thing.
Chances are you haven’t heard of 1,4 dioxane, a chemical linked to cancer and liver and kidney damage that’s found in many household and skin-care products. But you don’t have to be a chemical engineer to limit your exposure to it.
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Check out our list of 1,4-Dioxane-free brands, apps, and policy ideas to help you duck dioxane.
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Join the 1.5 Degree Challenge
Over 500 people nationwide have committed to Team Sierra’s 1.5 Degree Challenge–a five-week climate action fundraiser that asks you to commit to moving your body for 15 minutes a day. In the final month of the challenge, we’re offering $10 off the price of the registration donation, which is now just $25.
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Will you join the challenge and help protect our planet?
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| Sierra Club Calendar |
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It's Not Too Late to Get Your 2022 Calendar
The Sierra Club's calendars, filled with breathtaking images of wild places across North America, will inspire you every day to explore, enjoy, and protect the planet. The week-by-week desk format and the monthly wall-hanging version feature full-color images by America's leading nature photographers. Use code CALENDAR at checkout and get 20 percent off through January 31, 2022.
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Get yours while supplies last.
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Ring in the New Year With Our Latest Adventures
Happy New Year, adventure seekers! If you’re itching to travel in 2022, check out Sierra Club’s outings lineup, which includes lodge-based hiking adventures, rugged backpacking journeys, volunteer vacations, and everything in between. We also have an expanded selection of trips for those new to the outdoors, women, LGBTQ+ people, teens, seniors, and subsidized outings for young adults.
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See all trips and sign up.
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