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***Outings Update***

The April 20 Bikeway Clean Up outings has been rescheduled to April 28 from 9-12 due to rain.

 

Keeping an Eye on the State House

Abel Collins of the RI Sierra Club joins the journalists at ecoRI for their weekly podcast. The topic? The wins and losses for the environment during this years legislative session. After clicking the link, scroll down in the playlist and click on "Legislative Progress?"

 

Hitting the Trails

Next Outing: Blackstone River Bikeway Cleanup, Saturday, April 20.

Past Outing Write-ups and Pictures: Long PondThe White MountainsThe Great Swamp, Stepping Stone Falls, Neutaconkanut Hill, inaugural ecoBBQ.

You can learn about all of our upcoming outings by clicking the 'Outings' tab on the left navigation bar.

 

Saving the Oceans

The Oceans Working Group is currently concentrating on the National Ocean Policy, which will have important impacts on how this country manages its ocean resources. In February, we submitted a public comment letter to the Interagency Ocean Policy Task Force on their Draft Implementation Plan for the National Ocean Policy strategic action priorities. We advocated for mechanisms to assure clean, healthy waters that sustain ocean life in abundance, providing income for fishermen and food for all of us, as well as other benefits. We also stressed that the Implementation Plan should expressly attribute climate change to human-induced greenhouse gas emissions, and asserted that no ocean policy is complete without acknowledging the need for a global reduction of greenhouse gas emissions to levels much lower than present-day levels.

On April 4 at URI's Bay Campus, the Oceans Working Group teamed up with several other organizations to host a screening of the documentary Ocean Frontiers, a film about what integrated oceans management looks like in practice. To see excerpts from the film, like how changing farming practices in Iowa can help the health of the Gulf of Mexico, check out the website, http://ocean-frontiers.org/ri/

To become involved in the Oceans Working Group, please email Sarah Schumann at oceans@risierraclub.org.

 

Moving the Planet and RI with the GO 60mpg campaign and Transportation Choices 2020!

Take a moment to watch our video highlighting the RI Sierra Club's efforts to bring awareness to the ways public transportation and multimodal streets can play a part in reducing global warming rates. 

Take action and get connected through our GO 60 campaign page

  

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RIPTA Riders is an independent grassroots group that's making waves in the
cause for public transit in the Ocean State. Join the group here.

 

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Newsletter & Press Releases

-: Sierra Club’s Transportation Choices 2020 Program Receives Support from The Rhode Island Foundation and Prince Charitable Trusts
The Sierra Club Rhode Island Chapter has been awarded a grant for $25,000 from the Rhode Island Foundation for its Transportation Choices 2020 program. The award closely follows a similar grant from Prince Charitable Trusts for $15,000.

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