 A Note From Our Chapter ChairFind out what Sierra Club Connecticut has been up to this month and what is coming up next! We’ve loved seeing the country, our state, and our chapter get out to protests, rallies, and actions and can’t wait to see you at our next event! |  A True Park CityParks are essential to public well being. They serve as spaces for connection, community, and inspiration. That legacy lives on in Bridgeport, proudly known as the Park City. As Connecticut’s largest city, Bridgeport residents are inundated with significant environmental burdens, yet the fabric of the city still carries this green vision. |  Earth Month is Here: Let’s Make It Count & Take Action on State Legislation!Earth Month is here, and momentum is building at the State Capitol in Hartford. With just a month left of the Connecticut legislative session, this is a critical moment for the environment, public health, and future. Your engagement can make a real difference. |
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 Homegrown National Park Presentation with Dr. Doug TallamyImagine taking relatively easy actions in your yard that will meaningfully "restore and protect the natural habitats that support all life." Now imagine that your near neighbors, your whole neighborhood, your whole town, and the neighboring town also take those actions to enlarge and restore native habitats. |  Middletown Forum Brings Together Community for Education and Action on Proposed Pipeline Impacting SIn case you missed it, catch up on what happened at the community forum on the proposed methane gas pipeline that Eversource wants to build under the Connecticut River. The forum included information and resources about the proposed pipeline and its impacts on our health, climate, local environment, and utility bills. |  Take Action: Send a Message to Members of Congress to Cosponsor the Energy Bills Relief ActOil and gas corporations and the politicians that support them have rigged our energy system for their own profit. The Energy Bills Relief Act was just introduced to help fight back. It would lower electricity costs, protect against utility shutoffs, and create good-paying clean energy jobs for our communities. |
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