Green Philly Weekly Roundup

Cherry blossom-ing earlier, World Water Day & more solar in PA schools!

The latest sustainability news in the region.  World Water Day is March 22nd. The Delaware River basin Commission released a…

1 year ago

New funding for climate, Get composting in your neighborhood & more

The latest in sustainability news this week! It feels like Spring this week in our region, with temperatures in the…

1 year ago

Philly’s emissions reductions are low-hanging fruit, local Co-op’s solar & more

Here's the latest sustainability news in Philly Two sustainability leaders are unsure if Philadelphia can slash carbon emissions by 2040…

1 year ago

Recycled art trolls, noise pollution, heritage trees at risk & more

The latest in local environmental news Recycled art trolls are teaching humans how to support nature at the Philadelphia zoo.…

1 year ago

New EV training program, rapture exhibit & more.

The latest in sustainability news this week Philly is introducing a new program to train workers to build electric car…

1 year ago

Dividing the Streets Department, Making the Delaware swimmable & more

Read the latest green news this week Mayor Parker announced that she's splitting the streets and sanitation operations into separate…

1 year ago

Tracking Philly’s carbon neutrality goal and how to become a birder this year.

Here are some of the latest green headlines. Two city council members want to hold a hearing on Philly's progress…

1 year ago

New ED at TTF, Proposed water quality protections to Delaware River & funding for local water projects

Here's the latest green news in the region. Tookany/Tacony-Frankford Watershed Partnership (TTF) has announced Justin DiBerardinis as its new executive director, taking the reins…

1 year ago

PWD projects received state funding for high water events, food rescue wins & more.

Read what happened this week in sustainability. Three large Philadelphia Water Department infrastructure projects just received $25 million from the…

1 year ago