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
MorePhiladelphia is serious about disposing of its trash the solar-compacting way. 474 Big Belly trashcans have been installed so far, and today, 465 more will hit the streets. 184 of them will feature the twin recycling bins. Check out this post on Philly.com about the ribbon cutting and new trashcans.
MoreRelease parties are back! Come celebrate the arrival of Grid’s September issue on Wednesday, August 11 at Dock Street Brewing Co. in West Philly. Be one of the first to pick up a copy of the new issue, which will feature a cover story on Greensgrow Farm, a guide to sustainability programs at local colleges,
MoreJ. Emilio Flores for The New York TimesIn my research for the cover story on the West Philly Hybrid X Team, I learned a little bit about the production of hybrid and electric vehicles—it is both simpler and more complicated than I had imagined. One detail that always stuck with me was the fact that
MoreSandy Huffaker for The New York TimesA couple interesting environmental stories to stimulate your brains on this Monday afternoon: Mother Jones magazine parses the controversial question: Is a vegetarian diet really greener? Paul Krugman talks climate change. The New York Times explores the potential of algae as fuel.
MoreThere’s a new company in town that hopes to make going solar easier for Philadelphians. One Block Off the Grid (1BOG), profiled in this Inquirer story, is a nationwide company that begins operations in Philly today. The company educates it’s customers on the solar-installation process and selects a solar company to do their installation. Here’s what the
MoreThe bridge of my dreams…As a Graduate Hospital resident, I’ve been carefully monitoring the progress of the South Street Bridge. In my spare moments, I dream of a safe, easy bike route to the myriad pleasures of West Philly—Dock Street, Clark Park, Ethiopian food! Well, Philly Brownstoner has an update, revealing that the pedestrian walkways
MoreThere’s nothing I love more than hopping on my road bike and taking off to far reaches of the city. Now that I’m back on team bike, I’ll take putting foot on peddle over A/C and an automatic transmission any day—even in this steamy weather. So, I’m a huge fan of the 8-mile bike path
MoreThis Saturday, join Grid at the Philadelphia Zoo’s Summer Ale Festival. The event will feature local food, seasonal ales and…wait for it…a table manned by Grid employees eager to talk suds and hand you magazines. But, let’s be honest, the number one reason to get yourself to the Zoo is the recent birth of Stella, a
MoreGreen Eggs Cafe, a South Philly brunch spot we profiled back in January, is already expanding. According to The Insider, the team behind the standout spot is eyeing a location in Northern Liberties. Here’s what we had to say in our preview: Owners William Bonforte, Stephen Slaughter and Andrew Zuccarini are committed to sourcing locally
MoreI was without a bike for the better part last year; I also bought a car in the same time span. With every gas station fill-up, I dreamed of peddling around the city instead. As gas prices rose, this feeling became more and more intense. I would have gladly ditched the car for two wheels
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