RIde the Wave to Energy Independence
The vision of the Rhode Island Sierra Club is to:
protect our fresh ocean air and the legacy of our beaches and coastlines by reducing global warming pollution to sustainable levels (80% by 2050);
broaden the prosperity of Rhode Island communities with affordable commutes and green jobs;
reduce our dependence on dirty, imported oil.

Put a Yard Sign that says "Support the RI Global Warming Solutions Act" in front of your house. Click Here>>
Find out how clean, affordable transportation choices are a part of the new energy economy
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Take Action! Sign the Cool Cities petition.
Use Mr. Green's Checklist to make your home part of the 2% Solution
Now you can invest in Clean Energy and help out Sierra Club's Rhode Island Chapter at the same time. Its easy and affordable to sign up for New England GreenStart. Your investment in the program is 2.4 cents per kilowatt hour. For an average home using 350 kilowatt hours per month, that equates to a little over eight dollars extra per month. That small investment is fully tax-deductible, too. Even better, the Sierra Club Rhode Island Chapter will receive up to $30 for every person who signs up for New England GreenStart through the Sierra Club . Why wait? Click here to sign up today!
Donate Now! Your contributions* are greatly appreciated to help us achieve our Chapter Goals.
- We have made it easier than ever now by offering ON LINE DONATIONS thru PayPal.
- We can accept VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Discover when you DONATE NOW even if you do not have a PayPal Account.
- Or, contact us and we can send a "request for donation" via eMail in ANY AMOUNT YOU CHOOSE.
- We can also ACCEPT "Call-in donations, checks, or cash" Let us know what is easiest for you; phone, email, fax or Web!
- Choose any DOLLAR AMOUNT! $5, $10, $50, $100, $250, $500, $1,000, $5000, $10,000
- Thanks again for your SUPPORT!
- Contributions and gifts to the Sierra Club Rhode Island Chapter are not tax-deductible; they support our effective, citizen based advocacy and lobbying efforts.
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Calendar
May 10
Spring Chapter Meeting: Green Gardening - CANCELLED
May 16
Bike 2 Work Day
Across the United States cities are gearing up for the 52nd Annual National Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 16, 2008. Providence will be hosting its own press conference and festivities for Bike to Work Day.
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Newsletter & Press Releases
-: Local Leaders Call for Transit Vision
Efforts to improve Rhode Island's public transit system received a boost today as Providence Mayor Cicilline, Lincoln Senator Connors, the Sierra Club and other supporters held an event at the Providence Train Station calling for approval of financing and citing a major new report on oil savings and other benefits from public transportation across the country.
> See all newsletters and press releases
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