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The Need for LEED

March 25, 2021 Blog 0

By Michael DuTot Over the last decade, Philadelphia has experienced worsening air quality, fiercer floods, and more frequent heat waves. In 2017, Philadelphia faced 16...

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The Impact of Neonicotinoids on Songbird Migrations

March 18, 2021 Blog 0

By Elizabeth Nguyen Imagine if humans were knowingly poisoning native plants and animals with neurotoxins similar to nicotine. Well, the widespread use of neonicotinoid pesticides...

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Why Being Pro-Business Does Not Mean Being Anti-Environment

March 5, 2021 Blog 0

By Scott Kase For far too long, successful business ventures have come at the expense of sustainability and environmental protection. The main critique of business’s...

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Why Sports Need to Be the Next Frontier for Climate Activism

February 16, 2021 Blog

By Shoa Moosavi “Mars.” “Jimi Hendrix’s ‘The Sky is Crying.’” “The apocalypse.”  These are a few of the comments made by Oakland Athletics players and...

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The Myth of Recycling

December 10, 2020 Blog 0

By Elizabeth Nguyen R-E-C-Y-C-L-E, please recycle each and every day! This song was my first formal education in sustainable living. For a whole day of...

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Carbon and Capitalism – False Promises for Farmers

November 30, 2020 Blog 0

By Seamus Masterson It’s become quite clear over the past couple years that our country needs serious climate change legislation. Wildfires are destroying many areas...

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