Sustainability with substance: How local green entrepreneurs strive for success

9 months ago

Consumers want authentic sustainability from suppliers. Without flashy funding or shortcuts, here's how these local businesses build trust one decision…

Eco-Explainer: SEPTA is in a Funding Crisis. What’s the deadline to save it?

9 months ago

The transit agency may look drastically different if Harrisburg doesn’t act. Here are the key dates & information you need…

Primary Elections, Bike to Work Day, and TWO New Arboretums

9 months ago

Catch up on the latest sustainability news: Pennsylvania’s primary election is this upcoming Tuesday, May 20th. Key positions up for…

Is Mayor Parker keeping her promise to “Clean & Green” Philly? Here are key takeaways from local residents.

9 months ago

Philadelphians from eight community focus groups love trash pickup & more trees, but want more trash cans, new parks and…

Four Ways Philly can grow its tree canopy

9 months ago

The City’s ambitious Tree Plan will need an all-out effort to accomplish. Here are some ideas we could steal from…

1000+ trees planted, end of free A/C program, canvassing to save SEPTA, & more

10 months ago

Catch up on the latest in sustainability news: Trash cleanup group starts a new video series spotlighting community leaders. The first…

The City’s Tree Plan calls for significantly increasing our leafy coverage. So, why are our large trees continued to be chopped down?

10 months ago

How one neighbor’s loss reflects a citywide dilemma.  “SAVE MY TREE!” That’s what Nicole Fakhoury heard her two-year-old son crying…

Navy Yard is nation’s largest LEED neighborhood, Rare ‘Franklin’ trees & more

10 months ago

Catch up on this week’s sustainability news:  Philadelphia Navy Yard is now the largest LEED neighborhood in the country. A…

For these Philadelphians, nature is a pathway to healing from gun violence

10 months ago

For some survivors, hiking and gardens offer deeper healing than pharmaceuticals. This story is the first in a series in…

How Councilmember Jamie Gauthier addresses inequity and sustainability

10 months ago

Councilmember Jamie Gauthier is Green Philly’s latest Civic Catalyst. Read how Gauthier uses her role as a public servant to…