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The Sierra Club has many Committees working on various issues. Not all Club Committees have websites, but those who have approached us about listing are linked below. If you'd like to see your Committee's website added to this list, contact us.
Canyons of the Colorado River Committee
The mission of the CCRC is to work for change in the management of the Colorado River so as to restore damaged natural environments and sustain human communities at risk because of flawed planning, global warming, and increasing water use.
Corporate Accountability Committee
The Corporate Accountability Committee facilitates the Club's response
to the corporate abuse of power and its advocacy of enforceable measures
to ensure corporate accountability in relation to the environment,
communities and public health.
Forest Ceritfication Committee
Credible forest certification is a green seal of approval for forest products. The Forest Ceritfication Committee helps members distinguish between industry-based certification programs that 'greenwash' industrial forestry practices, and those that represent real progress toward sustainability and conservation.
National Marine Committee
Our planet is over 70 percent water - all but 3 percent of it is salt water. This vast ocean harbors a rich diversity of habitats and species and is our last wilderness frontier and public trust. Yet almost no area of the ocean is off-limits to human use and abuse, including extraction of living and non-living resources, pollution, and habitat destruction.
Radiation Committee
Sierra Club's Radiation Committee focuses on public education regarding the hazards and health impacts of ionizing radiation arising from human-made and naturally-occurring sources and activities.
Recreation Issues Committee
The Recreation Issues Committee's mission is to assist volunteers, build networks and help coordinate the Club's conservation efforts on recreation issues.
Rivers Committee
The mission of the Sierra Club's Rivers Committee is to provide assistance
to volunteers in addressing river issues, build networks of activists
working on these issues, and coordinate the Club's conservation efforts on
these issues.
Zero Waste Committee
We promote Zero Waste as a design principle for the 21st Century and Producer Responsibility-based Recycling as the means for achieving a deep transformation of production and consumption.
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