It can be easy to get discouraged these days. Everywhere we look, there are signs of a struggling planet and, often, it’s difficult to see a clear path to an effectual response. 2022 may well eclipse recent years as the hottest on record. Rainfall has alternated between being absent or violent in Pennsylvania, one of
MoreNew vending machines in Miami / Image via blogs.miaminewtimes.comVending machines stocked with healthy (often local) options, like yogurt parfaits and wraps, are rolling out in Miami-Dade schools this fall. New Times Miami School district in Greeley, Colo. joins the “back-to-scratch” school lunch movement; here 60 percent of students qualify for free or reduced-price meals. New
MoreThe definition of Wild Harvest from the Lexicon of Sustainability / Image via gilttaste.comLearn the definitions of basic food movement words from this photography-based storytelling project by Douglas Gayeton. Gilt Taste A MIT research team is being paid by Shell to study why oil pipelines keep breaking, so stronger, better pipes can be built. GOOD
MorePhiladelphia Folk Festival (PFF) is celebrating its 50th year and in honor of the celebration, they’re going green! The three-day outdoors music festival, which already has crafts, local food, beer and wine, workshops and special kids activities, is looking to add sustainability features–like composting, solar power staging, and the Sustainability Living Roadshow. PFF has started
MoreBarbie sustainable “Dream Home” Image via inhabitat.comArchitect Barbie gets a sustainable “Dream Home.” Solar panels, green roof, locally sourced materials, and Energy Star appliances included. Switchboard via NRDC Perennial Plate is halfway through their real food expedition around the U.S. Check out some beautiful shots of food, people and landscapes in this best of/unseen footage
MoreImage via yosimusic.com8/10 XPN Kids Corner Concert-Yosi & The Superdads Come out to the Morria Arboretum tonight at 6:30p.m. to watch your kids rock out (you may find yourself tapping along) to Yosi & The Superdads, an award-winning band that sings fun-loving songs about worms, dinosaurs, chicken noodle soup and much more! Thurs., Aug 10,
MoreGeeky fashionista Data sandals, made from old computer parts, are the newest fashion to hit the sustainable runway. The shoes were created by Steven Rodrig, who last summer crafted high heels from circuit boards, uncomfortable but ingenious. While both the sandals and high heels are unwearable, they make great conversation starters and cool center pieces.
MoreRide 21: Joel’s Ride Around the Mainline (click to download the ride)With plenty of trails, paths and bike lanes leading in and out of the city, bike rides can be an ideal way to explore the cycle-friendly Philadelphia area. And now, taking these rides is even easier thanks to Where to Bike Philadelphia, the latest
MoreImage via versobooks.comI’m With the Bears Another book on the climate crisis is set to hit stands this fall, but this one, published by the radical press Verso, will be much different than the typical nonfiction already lining shelves. The book, I’m With the Bears (title is a nod to John Muir), is a collection
MoreWoman cycling in Zimbabwe -Image via guardian.co.uk Bicycling for Liberation For a woman in Zimbabwe, choosing two wheels over four was the solution to enjoying a safer daily commute. Finding buses overcrowded and taxis an unsafe option for women, Jane Madembo started riding a bike. Read how cycling freed Madembo from much more than
MoreA screenshot from the Philly Tree Map | Image via azavea.comIn the city of Philadelphia there are approximately 148,533 tress. Well, at least that’s how many have been recorded so far on the Philly Tree Map. A crowd-sourced web mapping application, the Philly Tree Map is giving citizens the responsibility of recording the city’s canopy.
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