Sarah Hodgdon, Guest Writer
Sarah Hodgdon is the Sierra Club Director of Conservation. She began her grassroots organizing career in 1993 with Green Corps, serving as Recruitment Director for the group from 1996 - 2000. With Green Corps, Sarah recruited and trained young environmental activists who have since become Executive Directors of organizations such as Greenpeace, MoveOn.org and Rock the Vote. She went on to become the Executive Director of Dogwood Alliance, a North Carolina based forest protection organization. While at Dogwood Alliance, Sarah oversaw a national campaign that persuaded Staples and Office Depot to increase their sales of recycled paper, resulting in the first expansion in production at recycled paper mills in over ten years.
Before being named as the Sierra Club's Director of Conservation, Sarah first served as the Club's Deputy Field Director in Richmond, VA, helping to manage 26 field offices with an emphasis on operations, finances, and fundraising. She quickly moved on to become the Director of Climate Campaign Operations, overseeing programs for the Climate Recovery Partnership (CRP), a set of initiatives that will help cut carbon emissions 80% by the year 2050. Sarah supervised the CRP's flagship campaign, Beyond Coal, which has helped defeat nearly 100 proposed coal-fired power plants and has been described in Rolling Stone as "the most successful campaign the environmental movement has seen in more than a decade." As a result of the Beyond Coal campaign, the U.S. Department of Energy has reduced its projections of future carbon emissions.
Sarah was named Director of Conservation for the Sierra Club in June, 2009. In her new capacity, she will advocate for the end of coal-fired electricity, support market growth for clean energy alternatives, push for economic sanctions against greenhouse gas-intense energy, encourage the nation's transition to a green transportation system, and install safeguards to protect habitats and communities against inevitable climate change.
Latest Stories from Sarah Hodgdon, Guest Writer - Page 2
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President Obama, Leave a Climate and Clean Energy Legacy
The Sierra Club is launching a historic effort demanding that the President tackle the climate crisis head-on and quickly move the nation to clean energy.
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10 Environmental Victories of 2012
From clean air regulations to clean energy installations and requirements for better gas mileage, here's the year in environmental progress, according to the Sierra Club.
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Protecting California Coastline as National Monuments
Protecting Drakes Estero was a good move. Now let's push for more National Monuments.
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A True Climate Legacy? Obama Can Block the Keystone XL Pipeline
President Obama can create a real climate legacy by blocking the Keystone XL tar sands oil pipeline.
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Calling for Clean Energy at Indiana University
Students organize a massive call-in to demand the school transition away from coal.
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The Beauty of "Chasing Ice" and The Importance of Climate Action
The beauty of the new documentary "Chasing Ice."
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Exploring, Enjoying, and Protecting New Mexico's Organ Mountains
Why this beautiful, rugged landscape deserves a national monument designation.
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Sticking With the Dirty Status Quo in Oklahoma?
Oklahoma's citizens are standing up against dirty coal in a state with so much wind power potential.
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Fighting Slime Crimes in Florida
Florida's waterways are rapidly become gross slimy things.
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Residents Band Together to Protect Maine’s Woods from Development
Picture having a massive, beautiful expanse of woods near your home. You go there to hike, fish, hunt -- just to enjoy nature. Now picture a highway running through it.
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Exploring and Enjoying the East's Last Great Forests
Hiking through the Adirondacks, and why we should protect it.
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Arctic Safe From Oil Drilling For Now
Shell Oil announces that it won't drill in the Arctic's Beaufort and Chukchi Seas this year, but the victory is far from complete
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New Giant Sequoia Plan Offers Some Hope
The Forest Service plans the future of Giant Sequoia National Monument.
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Taking a Close Look at America's Most Sustainable University
Sierra magazine released its 2012 Cool Schools list, and UC Davis took #1 - let's learn more about them.
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Clean Energy Revives Communities, Gets People to Work
Clean energy is creating jobs and boosting local economies nationwide.
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Rooftop Revolution: Go Solar to Save Money, Make a Difference
Rooftop solar is becoming cheaper - so the Sierra Club is starting a rooftop revolution.
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Shell's Series of Broken Promises Spell Trouble for the Arctic
Shell's plans to drill for oil in the Arctic are shaky and dangerous.
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Public Health Versus A Nevada Coal Plant
The Moapa Band of Paiutes are coping with health problems caused by the Reid Gardner coal-fired power plant in Nevada.


























