Paddlesports is the Focus in Sierra's May/June 2009 Issue
Sierra appeals to its one-million-plus readers’ avid interest in all types of paddlsports with the 4th Annual Paddling Section.
Sierra appeals to its one-million-plus readers’ avid interest in all types of paddlsports with the 4th Annual Paddling Section.
Washington, D.C.- "This is the biggest wilderness protection bill in decades," said Sierra Club executive director Carl Pope. "Congress has helped ensure that we will have a wild legacy to pass on to our children and grandchildren."
San Francisco, CA – SIERRA, the national magazine of the Sierra Club, has been nominated again this year as a finalist in three categories by the Western Publications Association’s Maggie Awards.
SIERRA magazine features Sierra Club Outings trip listings in five of six issues every year, a program recognized as a Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth in 2009 by National Geographic Adventure.
Washington, D.C. - Since December, the Sierra Club and a coalition of environmental groups have been working to protect areas in Utah from oil and gas drilling.
San Francisco, CA-- In the January/February 2009 issue, Sierra responds to the new American dream of its one-million-plus readers, a home that that saves energy and relies on sustainable building resources.
San Francisco, CA--SIERRA magazine continues to take the lead in reporting on an issue of national concern—getting America’s youth outdoors.
San Francisco, CA--Sierra magazine's Editor-in-Chief Bob Sipchen is profiled in the Fall 2008 issue of USA Today's "Open Air" magazine.
San Francisco, CA--Sierra magazine's Editor-in-Chief Bob Sipchen is profiled in the Fall 2008 issue of USA Today's "Open Air" magazine.
San Francisco, CA--SIERRA magazine has named the nation’s top ten “coolest” schools for their efforts to stop global warming.