Join us for a free screening of new film 'Reinventing Power' on June 5
All are invited to a free screening of the Sierra Club film "Reinventing Power: America's Clean Energy Boom" starting at 6:30 p.m. June 5 at Ahrya Fine Arts theater in Beverly Hills. Sierra Club Executive Producer Michael Brune; the film's director at Transit Pictures, Tony Valentino; and executive producer Amber Valletta will be on hand to talk about the issues raised in the film.
In honor of Tom Politeo
All are invited to a service in support of Frank Politeo, who lost his son Tom.
Mass will be held NOON WEDNESDAY, MAY 16 at:
Appreciation: John Robinson, Sierra Club leader, hiker, climber and author
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John Robinson. Sierra Peaks Section Banquet, January 25, 2015. Credit: Bob Cates |
John W. Robinson was a native Californian, born and raised in Long Beach. He died April 24 at age 88.
Obituary: John Robinson, whose hiking books introduced Angelenos to their wild backyard
John W. Robinson, Southern California mountain man extraordinaire, died April 24 at age 88. No one did more to make us aware of what the Southland high country has to offer.
Robinson’s “Trails of the Angeles” -- a guide to 100 hikes in the Angeles National Forest – was first published in 1971 and had sold 80,000 copies by the 100th anniversary of the forest in 1993. A companion book, “San Bernardino Mountain Trails,” had sold 70,000 copies at that point.
Why a shuttered West Covina landfill should remain open space
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Roadrunners are one of the many bird varieties that call the former BKK landfill home. Credit: Livable West Covina |
Schedule of Activities for May 2018
The Schedule of Activities for May has arrived. Download a copy and share with a friend.
Gray skies over Glendale? Join us for April 10 rally to oppose power plant expanson
Glendale Water and Power is proposing to spend $500 million to expand the aging and polluting Grayson Power Plant in the town of Glendale. At a time when the rest of California is moving towards 100% clean energy, the agency stands out for its backward looking energy proposal.
News: Don't let L.A.'s recycling plan get trashed
We won’t let L.A.’s recycling plan get trashed
Sierra Club joined more than 200 activists in early March to urge L.A. city leaders to maintain a new recycling plan for apartments and businesses.