Oregon Chapter, Sierra Club

The Sierra Club’s Oregon Chapter represents the organization’s 20,000 members in Oregon and has worked to protect Oregon’s environment and natural resources since 1978. Today, the Sierra Club employs eight staff in Oregon who work with volunteer leaders to advance the chapter’s conservation priorities. Current priority conservation efforts of the Oregon Chapter include:

- Protecting Oregon’s wild forests

- Protecting Oregon’s high deserts

- Stopping reckless liquefied natural gas pipelines and terminals; and

- Fighting for clean energy solutions. 

Additionally, the Sierra Club maintains a professional presence at the state capitol and is active in efforts to influence legislative and administrative decisions that impact Oregon’s environment. The Oregon Chapter also conducts a wide array of activities that engage members and the general public in efforts to explore, enjoy and protect our shared environment; including outdoor hikes, service activities, community forums, and research efforts.

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November 16, 2017, 6:30 pm

Portland, OR

Water is Life: Youth Speak Against Fracked Gas Export

Join us on Thursday, November 16 to hear a unique perspective on the pipeline and its implications for water and climate. Panelists will include youth from the Yurok, Hoopa, and Karuk Tribes, traveling all the way from Northern California to...