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#149 October 2021/All Topics/Climate-Change/Editor's Notes/Food

Editor’s Notes: Facing the Day

I’m dying for a cup of coffee today. Not just a regular black cup, the kind I used to drink daily for decades. No, I want one of those towering concoctions with billowing clouds of milk and mountains of sugar that are topped off with swirls of whipped cream. A milkshake disguised as coffee. I’ve

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October 3, 2021
2 mins read
#149 October 2021/All Topics/Bicycling/Race and Equity/transportation

Cycling community helps people of color get in shape, compete and connect

Every Sunday in Manayunk, a swarm of cyclists meet in the Regal UA Main Street Theatre parking lot. One group stands out from the rest. More than 20 people of color pull bikes out of their vehicles and begin pumping their tires with air. Laughter and conversation fill the parking lot as the cyclists catch

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October 1, 2021
6 mins read
#148 September 2021/All Topics/Community/Environment/Food/gardening

Inspired by work out West, the Philadelphia City Repair Project promotes reclaiming public space and strengthening communities

On a small plot of land just on the edge of Southwest Philadelphia sits a yellow school bus. A year ago the gutted vehicle wouldn’t have warranted a second look. But now the bus has been rehabilitated, with reinforced windows and flooring, and sits under a blue tarp to protect it from the rain. The

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September 21, 2021
4 mins read
#148 September 2021/All Topics/Circular Economy/Recycling

Remark Glass founders’ big vision for recycling is underway

In the lower underbellies of BOK, a 340,000 square-foot co-maker space in South Philly, there is a labyrinth of glass—walls of emerald greens and blues, and shelf after shelf of clear jars, beer and soda bottles. The glass is all empty, pre-used, awaiting its new future wherein Bottle Underground, the one and only glass collection

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September 18, 2021
5 mins read
#148 September 2021/All Topics/Bicycling/Shop Local/transportation

Bike delivery service partners with small businesses to provide an ethical solution to ordering online

Bloc delivery cofounder Alison Cohen believes people are much more likely to support local businesses if they do not have to leave their homes to do so. Her vision, a local alternative to Amazon that provides Philadelphia’s small businesses with a wider customer base—where all the deliveries are done by employees riding on a fleet

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September 16, 2021
5 mins read
All Topics/Farming/Food

How one Philly startup team is pioneering a control system for energy-efficient grow lighting

By Rory Sweeney Working out of the Drexel University-backed ic@3401 startup incubator in University City, the five-man team at GrowFlux is banking on a hunch that, for plant-growers, less is more. They’ve learned that, rather than gadgets and wizardry, the best thing technology can offer to the horticulture industry is simplicity, and that all other

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September 15, 2021
2 mins read
#148 September 2021/All Topics/Community/Food

Discharged hospital patients get the food they need with the help of a volunteer group

In 2005, soon after my mother died, I spent 17 days hospitalized with ulcerative colitis during the holidays. Instead of champagne, I got two units of blood on New Year’s Eve. I lost 30 of my usual 142 pounds. After discharge, I lacked the strength to stand up and cook, much less go to the

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September 14, 2021
4 mins read
#148 September 2021/All Topics/Environment/Environmental Justice/Race and Equity/Urban Nature/Water

Anglers beware: some catches have bioaccumulated dangerous chemicals

There’s a shallow lagoon surrounded by embankments at John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum that provides a good habitat for the northern snakehead and the common carp. Because the two invasive fish species are originally from other places in the world but have thrived in our waters to the detriment of native species, the

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September 12, 2021
3 mins read
All Topics/Art/Culture/Made in Philly/Shop Local

Drexel student turns passion for sustainability into full-blown candle business

With tuition bills looming, Drexel student Janyah Green launched her own candle-making business last year, vending online and at local events under the name Monae Designs. Selling scents such as peppermint and eucalyptus, as well as seasonal specials, the 22-year-old, fifth-year architecture student has successfully created her very own Black-owned, Philly-local brand while studying and

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September 10, 2021
4 mins read
#148 September 2021/All Topics/Environment/Urban Nature

Virtual nature tours offer education and exploration with more flexibility

My family and I have been meaning to take part in a nature program at Vernon Park in Germantown by the Tookany/Tacony-Frankford (TTF) Watershed Partnership for years, but up until recently, it’s never panned out. It was never for a shortage of events—they’ve hosted a wealth of volunteer work days, nature walks and other watershed

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September 9, 2021
3 mins read
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