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This is the weekly post from Bruce Nilles, director of the Sierra Club Beyond Coal Campaign. Know a college student? Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
CHARLESTON, WV. Full Article at YubaNet
The Thanksgiving holiday is a great time to share stories. My favorite radio program, National Public Radio’s Story Corps Project, is hosting a National Day of Listening this Friday, November 27th. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
WASHINGTON, D.C. Nov. 25, 2009 - With various media reports of the White House confirming that President Obama will attend the opening of the international climate change negotiations, the Sierra Club issues the following statement from Carl Pope,... Full Article at YubaNet
Tell us: How do you deal with leftovers and dirty dishes after a big holiday meal? PLEASE NOTE: In observance of Thanksgiving, the Sierra Club’s offices will be closed for the rest of the week. We'll be back with new posts on Nov. 30. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
Radford Web site to get makeover in 2010 Radford University's Web site will be upgraded over the next year through a contract with Digital Wave Technologies Inc. of Philadelphia, according to a university news release. Full Article at Roanoke.com
The University of Missouri is opposing federal legislation that would put caps on its greenhouse gas emissions because those limits would cost millions, UM System President Gary Forsee said in a letter to federal lawmakers. Full Article at Columbia Tribune
How many times does nuclear power get to have a "comeback"? Full Article at Fairness & Accuracy In Reporting
Isn't it frustrating when your best efforts to do the right thing are thwarted? When you're shopping, look for the Marine Stewardship Council logo on packaging. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
(Washington Post) This story was written by Anthony Faiola. Full Article at CBS News
LONDON - Nuclear power — long considered environmentally hazardous — is emerging as perhaps the world's most unlikely weapon against climate change, with the backing of even some green activists who once campaigned against it. Full Article at MSNBC
tool goes here WORTH TOWNSHIP — Opponents and supporters of a proposed wind farm in Centre and Blair counties used a public hearing Monday night to express their opinions about the turbines Gamesa Energy USA wants to build. Full Article at Centre Daily Times
This is my second post on the need for the Maryland Public Service Commission to reject transmission lines that would take coal burned in West Virginia, and transfer it into my state of Maryland as a source of power. You can find part 1 here. Full Article at It's Getting Hot In Here
The CDC recommends that you wash your hands after using a public restroom to prevent the spread of disease. But what about all that's wasted every time you use a paper towel? In fact, each person uses about 741 pounds of paper each year. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
Have you checked your holiday shopping list twice? Scoured the internet and newspapers for great sales? Picked out your favorites from this season’s must-haves? Well, you can forget all that this Black Friday. That’s right. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
Jersey Journal file photo Sen. Robert Menendez of Hoboken was presented with an Outstanding Achievement Award yesterday from the New Jersey Sierra Club. Full Article at NJ.com
Sierra Club our environmental partners, bicyclists, medical communities, and interfaith partners delivered comments last week from more than 2,000 Texans to officials at the Region 6 headquarters of Texans are learning that coal plants make people... Full Article at Burnt Orange Report
Winter is upon us, so bundle up! This cozy hooded sweater by Hempest is made of hemp, organic cotton, and soy, and is thin enough that you can wear a coat over it. We like the bold, festive snowflake print and the front kangaroo pocket. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
Thanksgiving is just days away, and that means lots of food, holiday traditions, and conversations with family members you haven’t seen in awhile. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
Working up a menu for Thanksgiving, Christmas, Hanukkah, or another winter event? This week’s tips will help you be environmentally responsible while planning that feast. Full Article at Sierra Club Blog
The Sierra Club is an American environmental organization founded on May 28, 1892 in San Francisco, California by the well-known preservationist John Muir, who became its first president. The Sierra Club has hundreds of thousands of members in chapters located throughout the United States, and is affiliated with Sierra Club of/du Canada. Full Article
Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope speaks during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 8, 2009.
View Photo »Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope gestures during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 8, 2009.
View Photo »Sierra Club member Bob Greenbaum, left, talks to a man as he and Pat McKenna, right, demonstrate in front of the U.S. Courthouse in Cleveland Thursday, June 18, 2009.
View Photo »Sierra Club members Pat McKenna, left, and Bob Greenbaum demonstrate in front of the U.S. Courthouse in Cleveland Thursday, June 18, 2009.
View Photo »Carl Pope, Executive Director of The Sierra Club, left, speaks at a program presented by The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 10, 2009. At right is moderator Alan Murray, Deputy Managing Editor of The Wall Street Journal.
View Photo »Sky Robinson a Sophmore at the University of Missiouri speaks out against coal burning power plants as other students protest behind her Wednesday September 16, 2009, in Columbia, Missouri.
View Photo »Dave O' Reilly, CEO of Chevron, left, listens a Carl Pope, Executive Director of The Sierra Club, speaks at a program presented by The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Chevron protestors stand up as Dave O' Reilly, CEO of Chevron, speaks with Carl Pope, Executive Director of The Sierra Club, at a program presented by The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Dave O' Reilly, CEO of Chevron, left, speaks with Carl Pope, Executive Director of The Sierra Club, at a program presented by The Commonwealth Club in San Francisco, Wednesday, June 10, 2009.
View Photo »Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope gestures during the Reuters Global Climate and Alternative Energy Summit in San Francisco, California September 8, 2009.
View Photo »Out of Business...Now Under the new management of Greenpeace, the Earth Liberation Front, the Sierra Club, et al.
One of the people there from the Sierra Club said oilmen are known risk takers ... We are anything but risk takers. If there's anything involved in taking a risk we don't do it, can't do it.
The FCC might be empowered to require that networks donate time for ads to awaken people to the population-resource-environment crisis ... Such spots, sponsored by voluntary organizations like Planned Parenthood, ZPG, and the Sierra Club, have been moderately effective in drawing public attention to the...
This step was a combination of advanced planning, leadership from Gov. [Jim] Doyle to create market for renewable fuels and eliminate burning coal and also legal action from the Sierra Club
It isn’t every day that the Sierra Club finds itself welcoming a nomination to George W. Bush’s Cabinet while ultraconservatives decry the move
To be an oil executive now you have to be sensitive to these issues ... Greenpeace and the Sierra Club have a lot of money behind them. They know how to do things to create a stir.
We're not the Sierra Club at prayer ... We believe in the old virtues of support for the common good, prudence and priority for the poor. That was the message Pope John Paul gave here 30 years ago, and it is more than a political movement.
Sierra Club has been invited to work with many Hopi individuals and groups ... who want to stop global warming and protect the environment and feel that Peabody's coal operations on Black Mesa is a direct threat to sacred Hopi springs.
We were going to get the issue Sierra Club spokesman Gordon Bennett said his organization is simply doing its job by acting as an environmental watchdog. We're just pointing things out. We're not trying to persecute Mr. Lunny ... Mr. Lunny has had some long-standing environmental problems that he inheri...
The Sierra Club believes he have a morale imperative to do everything we can to reduce carbon emissions
Happy Thanksgiving from the Kansas Sierra Club!
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