From Sierra Club Insider <[email protected]>
Subject Victory for Lands, How You Can Ditch Your Gas Stove, a New Podcast, and More
Date February 8, 2023 9:08 AM
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| Powerful Together |
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Listening Tour With Sierra Club&rsquo;s New Executive Director Ben Jealous

Incoming Executive Director Ben Jealous and Board President Ramon Cruz conducting a listening tour to hear from Sierra Club chapters and leaders across the country.

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Read about their recent trip to the Pacific Northwest.

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Watch Ben's reaction to the State of the Union address.

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Sign up to receive regular updates.




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Alaska wilderness | Photo courtesy of Medhini Kumar
| Sierra Magazine |
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Victory for Lands

The Biden Administration and federal courts took action to protect millions of acres of lands, waters, and forests from Alaska to New Mexico in a week of wins for public lands. We saw the Tongass National Forest safeguarded from logging and a toxic mining project cancelled in Alaska's Bristol Bay, and that was just by Wednesday.

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Sierra Club's Our Wild America campaign senior director Chris Hill covered these victories and more, and what the rest of 2023 holds in store.




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Photo by iStock.com/LPETTET


| Sierra Magazine |
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5 Ways to Promote Black Belonging in the Great Outdoors

This Black History Month, we're focusing on equity in the outdoors.

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Find out how to make the outdoors a warmer, more welcoming environment for all.




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Floodwaters along River Road in Monterey County, California, as the Salinas River overflows its banks on January 13, 2023. | Photo by Noah Berger/AP


| Sierra Magazine |
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After the Deluge: The Recent Flooding in California Points to Life in a Warmer World

An undeniable pattern of global warming will only make those storms more intense and more frequent. It&rsquo;s also fueling a megadrought in the American West, which has led to annual wildfires that make hillsides more prone to erosion and lethal debris flows.

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Learn more about California&rsquo;s epic rainstorms, and how they show the necessity&mdash;and the limitations of&mdash;climate adaptation.




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Photo from our livestream event, from top left: Alice Jasper and Garrett Dempsey. From bottom left: Mama Erin and Phillip Henderson
| Watch! |
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BIPOC Voices in Nature: Winter Edition

On Thursday, February 2, athletes and advocates Phil Henderson, Erin Preston Johnson, and Alice Jasper hosted a celebration of Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) communities in outdoor spaces! The livestream event, organized by Detroit Outdoors, explored the topic of nature access and building community for BIPOC folks in outdoor recreation spaces overall as well as in winter sports.

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Feeling the FOMO? Check out the recording of the livestream.




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Photo by Fernando Gutierrez-Juarez/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images


| Sierra Magazine |
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How You Can Ditch Your Dangerous, Dirty Gas Stove

There are plenty of rebates for electric models.

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Here are some tips on reducing or eliminating the harmful off-gassing produced by gas stoves.




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Listen!
| Podcast |
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Breaking the Cycle Continues!

Check out episode 6 of our &ldquo;Breaking the Cycle&rdquo; podcast, titled &ldquo;Abandoned Well Epidemic,&rdquo; which talks about the thousands of abandoned and orphaned oil and gas wells littered across New Mexico, Texas, and Louisiana, how our regulatory agencies aren&rsquo;t doing much about them.

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Listen to the episode and learn more about how these abandoned wells are impacting our everyday lives.




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Photo courtesy of Jessian Choy
| Ms. Green |
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What the Thinx Class Action Settlement Means for All of Us

And how to change both your underwear and the law.

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How a company marketed a product with toxic PFAS chemicals as "organic" to consumers.




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Coronado National Forest shipping container wall. | Photos by Myles Traphagen/Wildlands Network
| Sierra Magazine |
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How a Small Band of Environmentalists Stopped Former Arizona Governor Ducey&rsquo;s Illegal Border Wall

Local community members banded together and stopped the construction of an illegal shipping container wall in its tracks.

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Find out how this group of environmental advocates won the battle against a power-hungry governor more concerned with political stunts than substance.




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Blobally imperilled bluff vertigo snails are found in just 30 places on Earth. | Photo by Carla Rhodes
| Sierra Magazine |
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Kentucky Under Proposed Pipeline Threat

Vulnerable wildlife is under threat at a privately owned-forest near Louisville, Kentucky.

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Learn more about how a proposed pipeline could endanger wildlife and land at Bernheim Forest.




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Photo by David Neilson
| Sierra Magazine |
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A Search for the Light of All Things

Discover some of the awe-inspiring photos of Antarctica taken by Australian photographer David Neilson.

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Don't miss these images from Chasing the Mountain Light, a retrospective collection of some of Neilson's most compelling images.




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Photo by Khushwant Aulakh/Getty Images
| Sierra Club Outings |
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Trips for Younger Participants

In addition to our usual lineup, Sierra Club Outings has a wide array of trips for adults under 50 on a budget, including backpack journeys, volunteer vacations, and more. Many are shorter in duration, timed to coincide with holidays, or easily accessible by plane or public transportation.


Looking for something else? If you're 18 to 35, you're eligible for $300 off any of our all-ages trips. Space is limited, so don't delay!

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See all trips and sign up.




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Order today to get your plush in time for Valentine's Day!
| Adopt a Wild Animal |
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All You Need Is Love. But a Cuddly Plush Now and Then Doesn&rsquo;t Hurt!

This Valentine&rsquo;s Day, show your love for the environment by donating to the Sierra Club and receiving a lovable plush from our wide selection of fluffy animals. Your support helps protect wildlife and the places they call home.

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Last chance to order in time for Valentine's Day!




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| Sierra Club Calendar |
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It's Not Too Late to Get Your 2023 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.

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Get yours while supplies last.









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