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Each of the local groups of the Oklahoma Chapter of the Sierra Club leads a variety of outings both in Oklahoma and other states. Activities include day hikes, backpacks, canoe trips, visits to museums and more. Each group also does several trail maintenance trips in Oklahoma & Arkansas.  See the Outings list for details.

 

Sierra Club Mission Statement: To explore, enjoy and protect the planet.  To practice and promote the responsible use of the earth's ecosystems and resources; to educate and enlist humanity to protect and restore the quality of the natural and human environment; and to use all lawful means to carry out those objectives. Learn More About Us

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For Earth Day, 2008, we have loaded up some new content

bulletGreen Teacher Classroom Activities for Earth Day and Every Day 
bullet GOOD ACTION WEBSITES FOR YOUTH
bullet K-12 SUSTAINABILITY
bullet Green Savings Tips (pdf)
bulletStudents! Take the Earth Day Pledge

New section: 20 by 2020, a practical guide to ways you can reduce your carbon footprint.  Created by the Green Country Cool Cities Campaign.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. checks out the Sierra Club booth at a recent conference.

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. poses for a photo with Chapter Membership Chair Martha Holland

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Students! Take the Earth Day Pledge

Clean Energy Factsheet

See our legislative bill tracking sheet

Sierra Club Endorses Andrew Rice for US Senate. 

2008 Legislative Session in Full Swing.

Updated list of DVD loaner library

January 2008 newsletter on-line

New Article, "A chicken in every pot?" now online

Click for 2006 Awards Banquet Recap

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A recent letter to the editor in the Daily Oklahoman blamed oil prices on environmentalists like the Sierra Club.  However, the current lack of oil-refinery capacity is largely the result of a conscious decision by oil companies –- like ExxonMobil -- in the 1990s to limit supply and increase profits.  Follow the link to read a report from Consumer Federation of America. 

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Some ICO Kids get up close and personal with a Buffalo in the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge