• Race and Equity
  • Environment
  • Food
  • Circular Economy
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Grid Podcast: The People Left Behind

The Latest

All Topics

WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

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

More
June 16, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

Meat, Milk, Cheese: Fork to feature “Goat” at first Sustainability Dinner

Image 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

More
June 15, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

Fromage Frolic: Join Fair Food for a cheese-centric farm tour

In 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

More
June 15, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

This Place Matters: Help Honest Abe’s pad win $25,000

  The 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

More
June 15, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

Chinook 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

More
June 15, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

Keep the Train Running: SEPTA to participate in an energy recycling project

SEPTA’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
June 14, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

Voilà! Pop up garden quick fix for vacant lot

"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)

More
June 14, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

WAKE UP CALL: Start your day right with GRID’s grab bag of sustainability news

Volunteers 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

More
June 14, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

Open Books Open Minds: Supporting literacy in West Philly

While environmental initiatives are essential to creating sustainable communities, addressing education issues is equally important. The West Philadelphia Alliance for Children (WePAC) was started in the 2003-04 academic year to support literacy efforts in the community. In support of WePAC’s Open Books Open Minds initiative, Impact100 recently awarded the organization a $100,000 grant.     Developing

More
June 13, 2011
1 min read
All Topics

Growing Fresh: Marathon Grill to add to its locally-sourced arsenal

Image via kickstarter.com In our December and June issues we featured Marathon Grill’s urban farming initiative, Marathon Farm. Now, the Philly-wide restaurant chain has announced plans to expand its foray into the agricultural world, and begin sourcing more products from local farms in PA and NJ. Great news for Philadelphia residents seeking a wallet-friendly option

More
June 13, 2011
1 min read
Previous 1 … 264 265 266 267 268 … 398 Next

Recent Comments

  1. Bernard Brown on After several centuries, a dam is set to be removed from Cobbs Creek. Red tape continues to delay the project
  2. Dawn M on After several centuries, a dam is set to be removed from Cobbs Creek. Red tape continues to delay the project
  3. Suzanne Hagner on Despite its popularity, Pennsylvania’s solar energy future remains stalled
  4. Ebo Nunoo on Artisanal chocolate brings a Ghanaian immigrant back to his roots
  5. Stacey Howard on Bird advocates hit a wall at Philadelphia City Council

© 2022 - All rights reservedGrid Magazine

  • Race and Equity
  • Environment
  • Food
  • Circular Economy
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Grid Podcast: The People Left Behind
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Online Store
  • Donate
  • Distribution
  • Magazine
  • Contact
  • Race and Equity
  • Environment
  • Food
  • Circular Economy
  • Events
  • Advertise
  • Subscribe
  • Grid Podcast: The People Left Behind