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Local author longlisted for climate fiction prize

“The Price of Everything,” a novel by Philadelphian Jon McGoran, has been longlisted for the second Climate Fiction Prize, joining 11 others in the running for a $13,550 prize. The Climate Fiction Prize is a literary award stewarded by the UK-based organisation Climate Spring, which supports the integration of climate crisis-related storytelling in digital media.

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SEPTA doesn’t receive ride reviews from the Transit app, but that doesn’t mean they don’t seek customer input

For roughly 20% of Americans who ride public transportation, the Transit app is their guide. Displaying nearby routes and mapping step-by-step transit directions, it also asks users to give feedback on their rides. But for SEPTA riders, their responses to Transit’s in-app questions about station and vehicle conditions during a trip and overall satisfaction at

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Area Collective Makes Moves to Advance Climate Justice

Amid a federal disinvestment in technical support for environmental justice communities, four community-based organizations (CBOs) in Philadelphia are advancing their work to address the local impacts of climate change. Partnered with Drexel University’s Environmental Collaboratory, Esperanza, Mantua Civic Association, Overbrook Environmental and Education Center (OEEC) and SEAMAAC have released the findings of thorough community outreach

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Funding freeze threatens sustainable agriculture programs

Sustainable agriculture projects on 143 farms in the mid-Atlantic region have ground to a halt after a climate resiliency grant was paused by the Trump administration’s federal funding freeze. The Pennsylvania-based nonprofit Pasa is administering a $59 million United States Department of Agriculture grant to develop climate-smart practices and increase revenue streams to hundreds of

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