The Trump administration and Republicans in Congress have made it clear that they want to hand over our cherished public lands -- like national parks and national monuments -- to billionaire corporate polluters. It's more important than ever for Congress to do all they can to defend the precious lands and waters we all love.
One of Trump's latest attacks has been to slash existing PFAS regulations. PFAS, also known as forever chemicals, are linked to health impacts like an increased risk of autoimmune diseases, cancers, cardiovascular disease, and asthma.
We were so excited that 12,000 of you signed up to join last month's Climate Action Hour, and we hope to see you all again on February 26! With so much happening under Trump, the Climate Action Hours help us cut through the chaos and take meaningful action together. In just one hour, you'll get key updates and we’ll take action together to protect our climate, communities, and future.
The first 100 days of the Trump administration will shape the future of our environment. They're already planning to roll back protections on national monuments. Their allies in Congress are already targeting the Endangered Species Act. They're just getting warmed up -- but so are we. We have a plan to take corporate giants to court, organize grassroots power in all 50 states, mobilize communities to pressure Congress, and much more. But we need your help to do it.
Our planet needs us now more than ever. Join Sierra Club Outings on an unforgettable and affordable volunteer vacation where you can give back to Mother Nature while enjoying the company of like-minded individuals. Make an impact with meaningful service projects like trail maintenance and invasive plant removal while still enjoying leisure time for hiking, swimming, or exploring.
President Trump believes boosting US oil production will lower prices for American consumers. However, much of that oil is sold overseas, leading to more competition and higher prices at home.
Super Bowl watchers may have seen a common yet surprising sight last Sunday -- oil and gas sponsorships. Like greenwashing, "sportswashing" leverages sports' broad support and love to give companies a flimsy feel-good cover. While cheering on our sports teams, these same companies continue to extract, produce, and sell a product that threatens the very sports being sponsored.
Southern California is no stranger to wild weather, but the recent fires in LA were one of the most destructive natural disasters in US history. Now, amid ash and scars, the community of Altadena grapples with what comes next.
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.