Climate Solutions and Special Offers for Sierra Club Members and Friends
In the aftermath of the recent storms that have swept through California, leaving a trail of power outages and flooding, the importance of resilient and sust
The water we eat!
An overview of growing an edible garden with limited water.
The Plastic Fight: Why Showing Up Matters
Last November, Irvine captured statewide attention for its decision to nix a proposed plastics ban despite overwhelming community support.
Activist Academy: Meet the trainers
We have co-created a space where we bring together folks who have been fighting for climate justice and are involved in ESJ campaigns (ending oil drilling, 100% clean resilient future, conservation of our lands, etc.). We invite you to join deep conversations, take action, and be a part of our movement. Come find your community with us among other activists and organizers who are passionate about advocating for climate and environmental justice.
Swell Energy and Sierra Club Angeles Unite to Empower Members with Clean Energy
Over the past year, Swell Energy has installed 36 home energy systems for Sierra Club members, mark
Volunteerism and Donating
Every corner of the Angeles Chapter is held up by members who are passionate about volunteering their time towards conservation, outings, activism, environmental
Banquet Early Bird Pricing
The Banquet Committee is hard at work creating an event that you won’t want to miss! Be sure to mark your calendar for Saturday, May 18th.
ICO Gift Wrapping Fundraiser: A Huge Success!!
The holiday spirit was soaring high on the 23rd and 24th of December 2023, during our annual ICO gift wrapping fundraiser. Every year, we organize this event to aid our efforts in facilitating outdoor trips for students enrolled in the Title I schools we collaborate with in the Los Angeles and Orange counties. During the 2022-2023 school year, our Angeles ICO leaders led 84 trips for 2530 students from marginalized communities within the area.
Rooftop Solar Tour Recap
Community Activists, local elected officials, and Revamp Energy staff