Help preserve Mojave Desert water resources
Don't steal Mojave Desert water for Orange County lawns and pools!
Save Banning Ranch
The Newport Beach City Council is scheduled to vote on whether or not to approve the proposed 1375 home Banning Ranch development project on Monday, July 23, 2012. This is a special council meeting to begin at 6:00 p.m.
Come early for a rally at 5:30pm.
This is THE BIG ONE!!! If you only attend one event to help save Banning Ranch this year, please make it this one! There are many flaws inherent in the draft EIR; every flaw needs to be explained to the City Council in order that it can make an informed vote.
July/August Southern Sierran
The July/August issue of the Southern Sierran newsletter is now available online!
Click Here to see all the great stories and events in our online PDF.
Declare your independence from fossil fuels
Participating in the Solar Homes Campaign is a great way to join the clean energy revolution and support the Angeles Chapter.
"Make a Splash for Water Conservation" Political Fundraiser on Sunday, August 26th.
POSTPONED: Help preserve Mojave Desert water resources
Updated June 25th
Please note, the Santa Margarita Water District meeting for Jun 27th has been CANCELLED. Please check back on for future efforts to help oppose this project.
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Don't steal Mojave Desert water for Orange County lawns and pools!
Action Needed TODAY to block legislation devastating to the environment.
UPDATED on June 19th:
We just got news (great) that the CA Senate Judiciary Committee voted 3 to 2 against AB 2226 (Hueso).
Thanks to all of you who faxed letters of opposition or called... and got others in the environmental community to write and phone. I'm sure it made the difference. This bill would have drastically undercut the ability of the CA Coastal Commission to protect the finite resources of the lands along the California coast.
Speak out about FRACKING
Stand up to Big Oil: Join us in support of Canada's "Black Out, Speak Out Day"
Stop Canada's attacks on environmental charities
President Obama did the right thing when he denied the permits for Keystone XL -- but now Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper is using it as an excuse to steal tax-exempt status from charities that stand up to Big Oil.