Philadelphia Community Solar Power Town Hall

For many people, energy bills keep rising, while the cost of living keeps getting harder to manage. At the same time, too many neighborhoods have been left out of the benefits of clean energy while experiencing shouldering the impact of exploitative utilities. The Human Rights Coalition is hosting a free, educational town hall to learn

More
1 min read

The Future of Local Clean Energy: Community-funded, Community-owned

Your Money, Your Power: Finance Local Solar in PA Ready to see your investments make a tangible difference in your backyard? While big developers overlook smaller projects, the Clean Energy Co-op is stepping in to bridge the gap. We’re harnessing the power of many small investors working together to bring renewable energy projects to fruition.

More
1 min read

Better Buildings Hub Launch & Resource Fair

Join us for the official launch of the Better Buildings Hub— a new resource helping schools, homes, businesses, and community spaces become energy-efficient, climate-ready, and people-centered. Local leaders, building professionals, and community advocates will come together over breakfast and coffee to connect, learn, and explore the future of affordable, healthy, and resilient buildings in Greater

More
1 min read

Sun Day

Sun Day, September 21, 2025 is a national day of celebration and action on solar energy. Sun Day Philadelphia, at Love Park from 11 am – 3 pm will be full of solar powered and sun inspired activities for all ages. Live music, arts, solar car races, solar s’mores, solar kits for teachers, zero emission

More
1 min read

The arc of history is long, and it bends toward mother nature

Illustration by Corey Brickley Blind Justice by Jerry Silberman Question: Is environmental justice available under our law? The Right Question: Is environmental justice the same thing as justice for the environment? We usually think of justice as the concept of fairness and equity: that everyone should be treated with the same respect, given the same

More
3 mins read