Green Philly Weekly Roundup

Delaware could be River of the Year, a walkable Old City, and hydrogen-powered buses

The latest in sustainability news this week: The Delaware could be Pennsylvania’s 2025 River of the Year. This year, the…

12 months ago

Safer bike lanes, water supply concerns, and environmental justice grants

Catch up on the latest sustainability news. Philadelphia’s bike lanes will soon be safer for cyclists. The “Get Out The…

12 months ago

November climate insights, trash pick-ups, upcycled art and more

The latest in sustainability news this week. November, like October, was also unusually warm and dry. The average temperature in…

12 months ago

PA’s new Senator, SEPTA solutions, and snowfall predictions

Catch up on the latest sustainability news. The SEPTA funding crisis is mitigated for now. In order to stave off…

1 year ago

Community investments, coastal zone protections, sustainable fashion and more

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

1 year ago

Citywide cleanups, SEPTA troubles, solar procurement & more

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

1 year ago

Election results, green buildings, and more drought complications

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

1 year ago

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

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

1 year ago

PWD lead maps, grants for food recovery & Delaware River reports

Catch up on the latest sustainability news! The Philadelphia Water Department (PWD) has unveiled a public-facing online map showing water…

1 year ago