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Our Spring edition features a vivid reimagining of wild nature in Los Angeles and more!
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The digital version of Sierra’s Spring 2023 edition is now available <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa9bb041b02c2aed52b09f3adf799b173c014d6c0a18240687816b7a83dc8577db460b29fe99e
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Please take some time today to enjoy our latest issue, which includes:
* A photo essay profiling some of the grassroots heroes <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa983b3aa2a8a3ff4ed7a1d2d575ac2407b7d313a0db755ab6c4f17c8a05a1edb4407eb1dfba05e3018d61a130
bb289ed9d> leading the resistance against Enbridge's Line 5—an outdated oil and gas pipeline under the Great Lakes. Photojournalist Adam Joseph Wells and Michigan writer Donovan Hohn
share the stories of the people who are trying to shut down the pipeline and avert a possible environmental disaster.
* A vivid reimagining of wild nature in Los Angeles. <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa96151414e9418ed95afe7fa921343dcb4f1d0ce2a27e809ab9ff0dabd834cc4da4c5e498e34bf14749ba3773e30
2cecfc> LA writer and essayist Lynell George takes readers on a tour of the metropolis’s lost past, its vibrant present, and what may be in store for its future. George reminds readers
that in Los Angeles, a city built on dreams, it’s always important to look twice.
* A hard-hitting feature about how climate change threatens to sink the US real estate market. <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa9e03887f29236613c4db9f672f3d5f6cf953e9ee53f3a823c
5eded599829ccf9abed1a1975014f0535f4d8e7e9b6dc282> Journalist Amanda Abrams reveals how a variety of climate dangers—from flooding in the Carolinas to sea level rise in Florida to wildfires
in California—could spark a market meltdown on a par with the subprime crash of 2008.
* A guide to how you can make your home a haven for wildlife. <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa98d11cf6d27d32b30d064fc44e0ba20f149efa6862491c86d5ccb0c7c3118337d2d29bfd396f69e9c9
27b125eee8cfc4d> From hanging old-fashioned bird feeders to planting a pollinator garden, there’s a lot you can do to create space for other creatures.
* Plus: Jen Rose Smith dives <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa9b99c5a0b53429637e2b6f796e9c1d65d7fc1248e79c76a741eb7efb2d493c5c29f6d10f19e13eee1da946bbff63c739a>
into climate change oral histories … Kate Golden goes hunting <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa9d9bd3d27c7f48accde11594eca68c15ab2373c3c75fdfa6b35972c417bc55532031f172d4993005
92af8672907a5962e> for morel mushrooms in the name of science … Heather Smith breaks down the hype <http://click.emails.sierraclub.org/?qs=1b77da0b22efdaa9befc922538c199f984ed5b24cc1b3805ede359ea4d
bf0830c36e0adcc35609dad9f2c4cb38e76598dac7e8a817e3215c> over hydrogen as a “renewable fuel.”
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Thank you for supporting the Sierra Club and for reading Sierra magazine. I hope you enjoy this edition as much as we have enjoyed creating it for you.
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