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About us
At the Sierra Club, we believe in the power of togetherness. Together, we remain committed to the fight for a healthy climate built on a foundation of environmental, racial, economic, and gender justice – a future where all people benefit from a healthy, thriving planet and a direct connection to nature. As the climate crisis and deeply entrenched systemic racism all fuel inequity, we will continue to fight for a bold, transformational agenda that recognizes the interconnectedness between our planet, our humanity, and our democracy. By recognizing that our destinies are tied, we continue to name that all things are fundamentally connected, and the overlap between ecology, race, gender, and representative government will move to either advance our collective humanity or to oppress it. Sierra Club is comprised of staff across the country and a network of local chapters that support our grassroots engagement. We are also proud to be a unionized employer, with two labor unions representing more than half of our employees. Please view www.sierraclub.org/careers/ for more information.
- Industry
- Political Organizations
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Oakland, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1892
- Specialties
- environmental, non-profit, lobbying, grassroots, green technology, renewables, solar, justice, equity, hyperloop, organizing, law, graphic design, writing, photography, hiking, camping, kindness, and love
Locations
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Primary
2101 Webster St.
Oakland, CA 94612, US
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738 N 5Th Ave
Tucson, AZ 85705, US
Employees at Sierra Club
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Loren Blackford
Acting Deputy Executive Director @ Sierra Club
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Eric Wolf
Trusted, strategic technology leader - Tackling high-stakes challenges at the intersection of mission & technology
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Sanjay Narayan
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Carolyn Amparan
Group Chair of the Mid-Missouri Group at Volunteer, Sierra Club
Updates
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Join us for a livestream unveiling new research from Greenpeace & Sierra Club on the devastating health impacts of fracked methane gas export terminals (LNG). From premature deaths to billion-dollar health costs, we’ll trace the threads connecting these dirty fossil fuel infrastructures to our most vulnerable communities on the front lines of fracking, as well as the federal policies that would expedite expansion of LNG exports. RSVP now to learn together, and at the end, we'll take collective action to stop the expansion of these projects! Speakers will include: John Beard (Founder and CEO, Port Arthur Community Action Network) Johanna Heureaux-Torres (Energy Campaign Analyst, Sierra Club) Andres Chang (Senior Research Specialist, Greenpeace USA) Claire Dorner (Associate Director of Legislative & Administrative Advocacy, Sierra Club)
Permit to Kill: The Deadly Cost of Fracked Methane Gas Exports
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Buying an EV vehicle is easier than ever—prices are dropping, charging stations are abundant, and there are more models than ever. Find out what to consider as you look to make the transition from from tailpipes to batteries at the🔗 ✍️ Jim Motavalli https://bit.ly/4eJE4TB
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"There is a myth that solving the world’s most critical and overarching problem—the climate crisis—must be all about sacrifice as opposed to widespread economic gain," Ben Jealous, the Sierra Club's executive director, writes in his latest column. "But it is a reminder to beware conventional wisdom pushed by fossil fuel interests over basic common sense and what we see right in front of us." ✍️ @benjealous https://bit.ly/3BEBVdt
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Despite Asheville’s reputation as a “climate haven,” Hurricane Helene has shown us that no community is safe from the growing impacts of climate change. Severe flooding devastated local businesses, homes, and infrastructure, leaving the beloved town reeling. There’s no "away" from climate change—it's here. There is no "away" on a storm-tossed planet, as Asheville reporter Jessica Wakeman reports for @sierramagazine https://bit.ly/3ZMvFdF
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The fastest-growing two-wheel mode of transportation is now the e-bike, whose extra nudge of electric assistance feels like a magic carpet. Because there are so many styles to choose from, the big question is, What kind of rider are you? https://bit.ly/4eESViJ ✍️ David Darlington 🎨 Heather Jones
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The benefits of riding an E-Bike go beyond reducing your carbon footprint. But with so many different styles to choose from how do you know which one is right for you? Visit the @sierramagazine E-Bike buyers guide: https://bit.ly/4eESViJ E-bike riders let us know your favorite model in the comments! ✍️ David Darlington 🎨 @msjonesnyc
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Sierra Club reposted this
Celebrated National Public Lands Day with some trail clearing at Deadhorse. Had the pleasure of spending the morning with and learning from volunteers and the Santa Monica Mountains Task Force, a branch of the Los Angeles chapter of Sierra club. Thank you, Officer G. Urban, for the boots-on-the-ground support of the National Park Service. Sierra Club #volunteer National Park Service The Getty Villa Patagonia Catchafire
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“A lot of Climate Week is about adults having these fancy conversations in fancy venues about climate change. Really, this is an essential issue that affects us all, and most importantly, affects the working class and young people who are not in a lot of those spaces and rooms at climate week.” Why young people are protesting during Climate Week in NYC via the Sierra Club ➡️ mala.la/3zH5Wca
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Sierra Club reposted this
Evolve is proud to have hosted our second event to celebrate National Drive Electric Week and our second anniversary! We’re grateful to everyone who participated – our supportive community, knowledgeable vendors, and the EV owners who showcased their vehicles. Your enthusiasm and engagement made this event special. Special thanks to the Electric Vehicle Association, Plug In America, CJ Myers and his team, Delmarva Power, Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control, Winner Ford, Tesla, Sierra Club, Delaware Transit Corporation, and Matthew Meyer for attending. Their expertise and support were instrumental in educating our community about sustainable transportation solutions. We're already looking forward to next year's event, continuing to lead in EV advocacy and education.
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