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Reflections on the World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen, Day 3

By Nic EspositoNic Esposito, the City’s Zero Waste and Litter Director, reports on Day 3 of the Climate 40 (C40) Cities World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen.

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October 11, 2019
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Mayor Kenney and Philly Delegation at World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen, Day 2

by Nic Esposito(Nic Esposito, the City’s Zero Waste and Litter Director, is reporting from from the Climate 40 (C40) Cities World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen. Created and led by cities, C40 is focused on tackling climate change and driving urban action that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks, while increasing the health, wellbeing and

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October 10, 2019
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Two Sustainability Programs The City Has Launched That Businesses Should Know About

by Claire Marie Porter It’s a big month for sustainability for the City of Philadelphia. Currently, the Mayor and a delegation is attending the World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen, and you can read a dispatch from Zero Waste and Litter Director Nic Esposito, the first of three. Back home, the City has launched the Climate

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October 10, 2019
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Day One of the Cities World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen (Part 1 of 3)

by Nic EspositoGreetings from the Climate 40 (C40) Cities World Mayors Summit in Copenhagen! Created and led by cities, C40 is focused on tackling climate change and driving urban action that reduces greenhouse gas emissions and climate risks, while increasing the health, wellbeing and economic opportunities of urban citizens.This blog post will be the first

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October 9, 2019
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Co-Ops Mean Community

By Jon RoesserCooperative businesses foster human connection in an increasingly isolated world.

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October 8, 2019
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Biking with Kids

By Claire Marie PorterBright clothing, big signs and a sense of what’s safe guide these car-free families.

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October 3, 2019
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Glimpse the private lives of local artists with Mt. Airy Learning Tree and Historic Germantown

If you’ve ever wondered how an artist’s sensibilities might manifest in their day-to-day, now is your chance to explore their habitats, where you can see first-hand how their artistic mediums and personal aesthetics both inform and reflect their home life.For the past ten years Mt. Airy Learning Tree, a nonprofit community service organization that provides

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October 3, 2019
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Teen entrepreneurs are both philanthropists and sustainability advocates

by Claire Marie PorterTeen entrepreneurs Shayna Kaye and Olivia Odike started their company Apollow Pillow in May. They make and sell colorful, quirky pillows, and donate a pillow to a child through the Ronald McDonald House for each one sold. The 14-year-olds met while attending Philadelphia’s chapter of Young Entrepreneurs Academy (YEA!),  a year-long program that

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September 24, 2019
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A Host of Issues

Contributed by Luke Hearon, The John J. Willaman & Martha Haas Valentine Plant Protection InternThe following story is courtesy of the Morris Arboreteum blog.While not particularly rare in the eastern half of the U.S., the saddleback caterpillar (Acharia stimulea) has long been on my bug-seeing bucket list. I do wish I had encountered the caterpillar

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September 16, 2019
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Moth Appreciation: Insect viewing parties spark curiosity and empathy for otherwise invisible creatures.

By Bernard BrownA white sheet strung up between two trees in Bartram’s Garden glowed blue in the dark August night. It was speckled with hundreds of insects, ranging in size from tiny wasps and midges, whose identity could only be discerned with a magnifying glass, to geometer moths an inch-and-a-half across. A small crowd of children

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September 10, 2019
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