Sierra Club California Is Gearing Up for World Water Day in 2023

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Summary: Sierra Club California, the major environmental advocacy group in LA, California, is making preparations to celebrate World Water Day in 2023.

Los Angeles, CA, March 11, 2023: Sierra Club California, the biggest grassroots Californian environmental advocacy group, is getting ready to celebrate World Water Day in 2023.

Since 1993, the United Nations has annually observed World Water Day to raise awareness of water consumption, conservation, innovation, water and environmental issues California and no water access in many nations. Water has been the subject of war.

While California enacted Assembly Bill 685 in 2012 stating that everyone in CA has the right to clean, cheap, and safe drinking water, it is hard to believe that this issue still persists here in the Sunshine State. The nation's first state to enact legislation on the subject is California. To monitor development, the state even created a data tool for the human right to water. Up to 1 million residents of the State are denied access to that fundamental human right.

Water shortages have been reported in cities across the United States due to extreme drought conditions. Although each person can only save a finite amount of water, conserving even small amounts can make a big difference when climate change leads to increased energy costs and more intense weather fluctuations.

It is not just during these water-restricted times that people should be conserving; all year round, citizens need to use water wisely. Whether insisting on saving of water, opposing water rate increases, battling California water and environmental issues or standing up to disastrous destructive projects, Sierra Club California constantly fights for water fairness on all fronts.

Water conservation, environmental justice, and equality are supported in Southern California by Sierra Club California. The regulatory and legislative advocacy branch of Sierra Club in California is known as Sierra Club CA. This is unlike other Club chapters elsewhere in the country. It focuses on campaigns and issues at the state level. 

By pushing for and opposing unfavorable policies and proposals, its policy advocates represent the group in the state legislature and regulatory bodies.

To guarantee that future generations have the chance to appreciate and conserve California's magnificent and distinctive lands, beaches, seas, and towns, a crucial part of its job is legislative lobbying. It keeps track of more than 500 bills with environmental implications each year.

The LA Chapter of the Sierra Club, which covers Orange and Los Angeles Counties in Southern California, invites involvement of volunteers in its century-long commitment to the enjoyment and preservation of the natural world.

In order to include its members and the broader public in efforts to discover, appreciate, and safeguard common environments, the LA Chapter has a wide range of events on offer. Local residents who are battling to safeguard their families, environment, and communities are at the centre of every campaign. Their efforts have had great success, although the task is far from done despite this improvement. More people are needed to support its initiatives. 

About Sierra Club California
Sierra Club California is the biggest grassroots environmental advocacy group in LA, California. With tips, campaigns and necessary steps, the group strives to address water and environmental issues in California. Its headquarters are in Sacramento, a short distance from the Capitol building.

To know more about Sierra Club Angeles Chapter, visit https://socalwatersierraclub.org/

Media Contact

Sierra Club Angeles Chapter
WATER COMMITTEE
3250 Wilshire Blvd. #1106
Los Angeles, CA 90010
Email id: info@socalwatersierraclub.org. 

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