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
MoreThis weekend, June 18th is the kickoff event for “Sustainable Saturdays: The West Philadelphia Local Food Series,” sponsored by University City District. Throughout the summer, every third Saturday of the month there will be tours, activities, how-to workshops, and other unique ways to celebrate local and sustainable food practices in West Philly. This Saturday’s
MoreClark Park turtle back in place | image via westphillylocal.com
Since September, West Philly residents and city-wide fans of the bountiful farmers market have been awaiting the re-opening of Clark Park. Finally, the renovations are complete in the park’s section bordering Baltimore Ave (known as “A” park). The fence will come down, welcoming visitors to frolic
The Pekin Bantam Chicken, Image via nationalgeographic.comBreeds and Seeds A story on heirloom seeds and breeds—how they’re threatened and their potential to provide a food supply that can sustain our rapidly growing population. Don’t miss the photo galleries, especially Uncommon Chickens! National Geographic Traffic Stopping Food Labels A change in food label policy by
MoreImage via Profile Public Relations Goat—the most widely eaten meat across the world is a sustainable choice not regularly enjoyed by American eaters. Join Fork (306 Market St.) next Wednesday, June 22 and experience the versatility of this food with Bruce Weinstein and Mark Scarbrough, authors of their newest cookbook Goat: Meat, Milk, Cheese. The
MoreIn a little over one-week, Fair Food will hit the trail for a Farm Tour of Chester County’s Cheesemakers. This is your chance to come face-to-face with the producers of your favorite creamy, aged, and stinky varieties with a group of fellow fromagophiles. Pull on some comfortable clothing (elastic waist bands recommended for full-on cheese
MoreThe Lincoln building was constructed in 1833 and needs your vote to be preserved.“With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed,” said Abraham Lincoln, and right now public sentiment is exactly what the Lincoln Biography Building on 28 West Market Street needs in order to win a $25,000 grant to restore its
MoreChinook Salmon, Image via nativeamericanencyclopedia.comSearching for Salmon Since 2008, salmon fishing in California has been restricted due to dwindling populations. So, the opening of the five-month salmon fishing season in the state may seem a welcome relief for area fishermen, but they worry there’s nothing left to catch. LA Times Conservative Climate Coalition Former congressman
MoreSEPTA’s Recycled Energy and Optimization Project is on its way thanks to a Li-ion energy storage battery that will recover energy generated by braking trains, essentially recycling it for further use. The battery will be designed, manufactured and commissioned by Saft, a France-based high technology battery corporation recognized world-wide for its energy-generating products. The choice
More"Écolibrium" (Image/Liz Pacheco)As you might have already heard, the corner of 20th and Market has been transformed. About a month ago the space was a fenced-in vacancy, covered in weeds and trash, a more than 20-year-old eyesore in Philadelphia’s business district. But now, amidst the skyscrapers of Center City, stands what Pennsylvania Horticultural Society (PHS)
MoreVolunteers care for stranded whales | Image via nytimes.com Facebook photos make college parties greener Wild, drunken frat parties aren’t particularly environmentally friendly. Instead, they usually end up leaving a pile of strewn bottles in and around trashcans, instead of recycling bins. A study at Newcastle University in the United Kingdom is using Facebook to
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