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New plant discovered in NJ, 56 years of Earth Day & more
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New plant discovered in NJ, 56 years of Earth Day & more

Catch up on the latest sustainability news.

Researchers at Temple University have found a rare new plant species native to southern New Jersey. Previously considered under a different name, this species is genetically distant from its relatives, according to their research. The rarity of this discovery bodes well for conservation efforts that will ensure the protection and care of this unique native plant. 

Philadelphians celebrate 56 years of Earth Day all week! There are many events and free activities to celebrate Earth Day this week and weekend. Check out volunteer opportunities to continue the good work to care for our beloved home.  

After controversial rate hikes, PECO CEO David Vahos steps down. Many Philadelphians noticed their electric bills increased in 2025, while the company experienced record-high profits. This leadership change follows the company’s decision to withdraw its proposal amid backlash from Governor Josh Shapiro.  

Iglesias Gardens is launching the Philadelphia Land Stewards Union (PLSU), a new membership-based group bringing together Philly residents to maintain vacant land. The kickoff event on April 18th, highlighted the vital role of neighborhood stewards, shared the union’s policy priorities, and connected community members with local leaders.

Green Philly’s Bioblitz is now on Sunday, April 26th. Sign up here. Unsure how to participate? Learn how to get started with iNaturalist with our guide.

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Jasmine Joseph is a wife, mom of two, teacher turned copywriter, and a proud Philly native. A graduate of Howard University (BA) and Saint Joseph's University (M.S.Ed.), she combines her passion for education with her love for writing. She believes in the transformative power of sustainability to drive a circular economy and inspire action through powerful storytelling. Outside of her work, Jasmine enjoys following all Philly sports teams, knitting, baking, and finding new places to explore in the city with her family. View all posts by Jasmine Joseph
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