Green Philly Weekly Roundup

Delaware River Festival returns, Climate Startup Investment & SEPTA Hydrogen

Catch up on the latest sustainability news! Delaware River Festival Returns to Philly and Camden on Sept 28. The 2024…

12 months ago

Funding for trees & renewable energy, Delaware River Basin dam study

Here's the latest sustainability news this week. 'Mo Money, Mo' Trees: Philadelphia Receives $12 Million for Tree Canopy. The $12…

12 months ago

Grants for EJ projects, Montco’s going greener & more SEPTA lines opening

The latest in sustainability news this week The 2024 Community Resilience and Environmental Justice Fund is accepting applications. It will…

1 year ago

More money for energy efficiency, SBN makes retirement benefits easier & more

The latest sustainability news this week Philadelphia has been awarded $1.3 million in federal funds from the U.S. Department of…

1 year ago

LGBTQ Birding group, PA enters carbon capture, Harris’ climate record & more

The latest sustainability news this week Harris and Walz kicked off their 2024 campaign together in Philadelphia on Tuesday. So…

1 year ago

City gets funding for EV chargers, Single-ride Indego returns, Graffiti Pier partial collapse

Catch up on the latest sustainability news this week. City of Philadelphia Secures $300,000 for EV chargers. The City of…

1 year ago

Hottest day ever, Apple Pay on SEPTA, Gritty & Green on EcoWURD & more

Here's the latest sustainability news this week. Monday set a new record as the hottest day ever globally, surpassing the…

1 year ago

Chemical spill at Bartram’s Garden, Doctor killed while biking & more

The latest sustainability news this week Barbara Ann Frides, a 30-year-old CHOP doctor, was killed by a speeding driver while…

1 year ago

Vacant lots into green spaces; 5K blocks cleaned & more

Get the TL:DR on local sustainability news before the holiday weekend The Tioga-Hope Park and Garden hosted its second annual…

1 year ago