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#185 October 2024/Climate-Change/Editor's Notes/Politics

Editor’s Notes: Hold Your Applause

I made the mistake of watching the presidential debate between Vice President Harris and former President Trump on September 10. I had earlier decided that watching it was pointless; there is no question who I am voting for. And I am an early-to-bed kind of guy, so the next day I paid a price for

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October 4, 2024
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#185 October 2024/Community/Environment/Environmental Justice

The Hard Work of Environmental Justice

At the Overbrook Environmental Education Center (OEEC), we know how hard it is to run an equity-centered community-based organization. In 2019, the acre of land on Lancaster Ave that the OEEC acquired to make into a green oasis was analyzed for volatile organic compounds (VOCs), pesticides, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), metals and more. We knew the

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October 4, 2024
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#185 October 2024/Climate-Change/Community/Environment/Environmental Justice

New EPA program set to help under-resourced organizations build climate-resilient communities

For years, the residents of Edmonston, Maryland, had needed help. Situated just outside Washington, D.C., the town of about 1,500 people, primarily Hispanic and Black, had flooded for four years in a row in the late 2000s. The issue wasn’t overflow from the Anacostia River that bisects the municipality, but rather its outdated and ineffective

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October 4, 2024
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#185 October 2024/Environment/Environmental Justice

Resources for Environmental Justice Communities

Running a grassroots environmental justice organization can be difficult, but you don’t have to do it alone. Here are ten resources for groups looking to build their efforts and connect with wider networks. The Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University offers training for students and community leaders, conducts community-based participatory

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October 4, 2024
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#185 October 2024/Community/Environment/Environmental Justice

Overbrook Environmental Education Center is the local hub for organizations to secure environmental justice funding

As a child, Jerome Shabazz saw his father transform a vacant lot into a neighborhood garden that produced enough fresh fruit and vegetables to feed their whole North Philadelphia block. “It was just incredible,” says Shabazz, now the executive director of Overbrook Environmental Education Center, located at 6134 Lancaster Avenue in West Philly. Through his

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October 4, 2024
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#184 September 2024/Climate-Change/Water

Federal program is finally incorporating climate change into precipitation frequency estimates, giving developers and engineers access to more accurate projections

In early September 2021, the remnants of Hurricane Ida swept through Southeastern Pennsylvania, destroying hundreds of homes, resulting in more than a hundred million dollars in economic damages and killing five people. Much of the pain was felt within the Schuyl-kill River watershed, where Ida left homes and businesses flooded from Schwenksville to Norristown to

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September 1, 2024
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#184 September 2024/Water

Home buyout programs adapt to worsening flood risks

When Tropical Storm Isaias hit the East Coast in early August 2020, the waters of Perkiomen Creek surged higher than 19 feet, a record for the waterway and eight feet beyond its flood stage. Homes situated along the creek on First Avenue in Collegeville, Montgomery County, bore the brunt of the flooding. But the Federal

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September 1, 2024
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#184 September 2024/Climate-Change/Politics/Water

The Delaware Valley needs large-scale, regional planning to effectively address flooding. What’s in place is local and piecemeal

During his third year in office as a Pennsylvania State Representative, Joe Webster found a menace hiding within his bucolic Montgomery County district. Snaking its way through the landscape, lurking beneath bridges near the downtowns of Schwenksville, Graterford and Collegeville, the Perkiomen Creek was lying in wait. When the remnants of Hurricane Ida arrived in

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September 1, 2024
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#184 September 2024/Water

Navigating flood insurance is complicated, but it’s well worth the effort

Floods are expensive. Homes and the possessions inside them are costly to repair and replace, plus displaced flood victims often have to pay to stay elsewhere while their home is made livable again. Here, we unpack the main tool for helping residents handle those costs: flood insurance. Know your flood risk Bounded by rivers and

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September 1, 2024
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#184 September 2024/Energy

The Clean Energy Co-op is making solar affordable for organizations in Pennsylvania

When Weavers Way Co-op started building their new store in Germantown, they realized its roof was the perfect site for a solar array. Members had long hoped to power their operations with clean energy. There was only one problem: There was little chance the co-op would be able to pay upfront for installation. “We’re consuming

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September 1, 2024
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