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2008 July
Jul 16
Young Eco-Entrepreneurs Launch Online Carpooling Community
Zimride, an online carpooling community that connects riders with drivers via social networking, seeks to make car travel cheaper and greener.
Jul 2
Score One For the Trees
Barbara Wilson had never been an activist until she learned that her power company was going to cut down her trees. But she and longtime Sierra Club activist Rufus Kinney pushed back and prevailed.
2008 May
2008 April
Apr 16
Club Prods Otter Tail To Do What It Oughter
The Sierra Club and tribal activists—with a surprise visit from "Mr. Otter"—held a press conference promoting clean energy at the annual shareholder meeting of the Otter Tail Corporation after the company proposed to expand one of its coal-burning power plants.
2008 March
2008 February
2008 January
2007 December
2007 November
2007 October
Oct 26
Spreading the Green Word in a Red Valley
The Utah Valley Sierra Forum, an informal Sierra Club group, is re-energizing conservationists and facilitating conversations about the environment in Utah Valley, one of America's most conservative locales.
2007 September
Sep 27
Faces Against ASARCO
The Sierra Club has taken of a bi-national coalition working to keep the American Smelting and Refining Company's polluting copper smelter in El Paso, Texas, shuttered.
Sep 19
Club and Allies Working to Stop Toxic Waste Incineration in Texas
The Sierra Club is part of a coalition trying to stop shipments of obsolete chemical weapons containing a potentially lethal nerve agent to an incinerator near a poor Texas community.
2007 August
Aug 8
Sierra Club Leader Elected VP of Sportsmen's League
Sierra Club organizer Tim Guilfoile, an avid sportsman who has been working to forge partnerships between environmentalists and the hunter/angler community, was elected VP of the League of Kentucky Sportsmen in June.
Aug 7
Educator, Club Activists Help Motivate Alabama Youth
A dedicated teacher who took a Living Streams workshop co-sponsored by the Sierra Club is now educating kids in the state's Black Belt about water quality and environmental protection.
2007 July
Jul 23
Sierra Club Action Confirms FEMA Inaction On Gulf Coast
When refugees of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita were housed in FEMA trailers, many fell ill, and some even died. A Sierra Club campaign to test the trailers for toxics, publicize the results, and press for a congressional investigation now shows the agency dragged its feet, placing residents at risk.
2007 June
Jun 25
Music To Their Ears: A Lyrical Encounter
When two student activists met rocker Ben Folds on the street in downtown Des Moines and handed him a flyer, little did they imagine he would set it to music that evening.
Jun 22
Coal Plant Near Everglades Denied
The Florida Sierra Club's efforts were rewarded when the state Public Service Commission gave the thumbs-down to a massive new coal-burning plant.
Jun 6
Offshore Wind Deal for Delaware
The Sierra Club's Delaware Chapter spearheaded a grassroots effort to promote a first-in-the-nation offshore wind deal.
2007 May
May 15
Club, Hunters Team Up for Wilderness
In South Dakota, the Sierra Club is partnering with hunters and anglers to promote a new grasslands wilderness.
May 3
Ninth-Grader Gets the Lead Out
Michelle Loke won a national community service award and has donated $5,000 to the Sierra Club to help get lead out of kids' toys and jewelry.
2007 April
2007 March
2007 February
2007 January
Jan 29
Staten Island Speedway Scuttled
Tempers boiled over when a councilman was squeezed in a headlock at a public hearing, but the Sierra Club prevailed in beating back a proposed racetrack on Staten Island.
Jan 16
New Wilderness for New England
New England Wilderness Act of 2006 establishes new designated wilderness in Vermont and New Hampshire.
2006 December
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