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Navigation 101: Map & Compass Primer
This document presents an introduction to backcountry navigation.

NC Backpacker's Bookclub
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Jul 26
Greenway Bike Tour of Shelly Lake and Surrounding Area

Sep 20
White Water Rafting Trip to the US National Whitewater Center in Charlotte
Join us for an one-of-a-kind white water rafting trip at the US National Whitewater Center!

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Issue in Focus: Cliffside

Air pollutants, like mercury, endanger developing children and the elderly.Lawsuit targets Duke's illegal construction 

Along with several other environmental organizations, the Sierra Club filed suit against Duke Energy in federal district court on 07.16.08 in order to halt construction of the new Cliffside coal plant. Regulators need to determine that the plant will meet legal pollution limits. Per recent federal court ruling points and the stipulations of the Clean Air Act, Duke must cease construction until it meets the highest standards for hazardous air pollution.

"Mercury pollution poses serious health risks -- especially to women and unborn babies," Molly Diggins, State Director of the North Carolina Sierra Club added. "A rushed analysis puts us all at risk. We need to be sure we have the best possible plan to protect our communities from mercury pollution."

For more info, take a look at our Cliffside page and the press release announcing the suit.


Cypress Swamps serve as natural barriers in hurricane season, absorbing access water.Get Prepared! (for hurricanes)

The 2008 hurricane season is officially underway. Joining together with PLAN!T Now, the Sierra Club is advocating for preparedness, foresight, and community planning to prevent human disaster in the upcoming storm cycle. This educational program provides the information needed to protect families and businesses in high risk areas.  

According to Carl Pope, Sierra Club’s Executive Director, “There are steps individuals can take and decisions that communities can make to become safer. That is why we are so proud to work with Morgan Freeman and PLAN!TNOW to raise awareness of these actions and to help protect our natural defense system.”

For more information, check out the Sierra Club's Get Prepared website, the partnership press release, and the PLAN!T Now website.

 


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