Community investments, coastal zone protections, sustainable fashion and more

5 months ago

Catch up on the latest sustainability news. Shapiro administration announces grant funding for hundreds of community revitalization, recreation, and natural…

Zero Fare pilot delivered 4.3 million free rides in its first year

5 months ago

Zero Fare’s success highlights the importance of free public transit for underserved communities. For many Philadelphia pedestrians, paying for public…

Citywide cleanups, SEPTA troubles, solar procurement & more

5 months ago

Catch up on the latest sustainability news. October was exceptionally hot and dry. The average temperature in Philadelphia last month…

State Representative Chris Rabb wants you to start the sustainability journey where you are.

5 months ago

In our latest Civic Catalysts column, Rep Rabb talks nerding out about cool science, vertical farming & holding greenwashers accountable.…

Exploring Schuylkill Center’s accredited arboretum: a commitment to native trees

5 months ago

Discover native trees, urban ecology, and vibrant community engagement at Philadelphia’s newly acclaimed arboreal landmark. Known for its abundant ‘tree…

A letter from our Editor & Co-Founder

5 months ago

Reflections on the election results There’s no way around it – we’re all feeling the devastating impacts of the election…

Election results, green buildings, and more drought complications

5 months ago

Catch up on the latest sustainability news. The 2024 election season was a disappointing one for environmental voters. Republican candidates…

Climate’s on the ballot, PA drought & electrifying ports

6 months ago

Your weekly dose of sustainability highlights Yesterday was an exceptionally warm Halloween at 82 degrees, matching a record set in…

National votes, local impacts: Five ways this election matters for Philly’s environment

6 months ago

The next presidential administration could keep or cut critical programs that benefit Philly. Did you know that an estimated 13 million…