
Sierra Club Partners with Film Festival on “The Smell of Money”
This year NEO is partnering on The Smell of Money, a documentary about industrial scale hog farms that have created serious pollution problems in rural North Carolina.
This year NEO is partnering on The Smell of Money, a documentary about industrial scale hog farms that have created serious pollution problems in rural North Carolina.
On Saturday, February 4, 2023 experts of the Rocky River watershed will present a river protection plan at the Berea Branch Library.
On January 7, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. via Zoom, John will speak on the topic of nuclear disarmament as the keynote for the Cleveland Nonviolence Network’s 2023 State of Nonviolence Event via Zoom.
This is an opportunity to learn not only about El Salvador but also about the social justice movement in Cleveland and how it relates to environmental issues.
We encourage everyone to view the recording of the panel and see the film “The Erie Situation” if you have not already done so.
One of Sierra Club’s own members, Gabriella Kaplan, will host up to 30 at her cottage on the lakeshore in Put-in-Bay.
We are pleased to co-sponsor a viewing of The Erie Situation September 28, 2022 at JCU.
The next meeting of the NEO Sierra Group’s Rainforest Committee will be held on July 28, 2022 at 7 PM via Zoom.
The urban environment poses a unique set of challenges for plants including pollution, salt run-off, poor soils, and invasive species. Join us as we learn how to incorporate helpful native plants.
I thought the event went very well. It was the first cleanup Sierra Club has organized in Northeast Ohio since about 2018, and the first largely organized by volunteers since our Edgewater “Trash and Pancakes” events more than a decade ago.