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Philly Greenness: The Waterfront
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 9, 2009. Philadelphia's waterfront could be used as a huge asset to the greenness of the city but currently the use of the waterfront is an obstacle to this actually happening. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About me and Philadelphia Greenness. View my complete profile. Twitter Event for Earth Day.
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Philly Greenness: Urban Orchards
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 21, 2009. The Philadelphia Orchard Project. General Mission Statement: "To plant orchards in the city of Philadelphia that provide healthy food, green spaces and community food security". Http:/ www.phillyorchards.org/. Http:/ www.phillyorchards.org/pdf/urban eco orchards.pdf. April 23, 2009 at 9:00 AM.
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Philly Greenness: Recycling in Philly
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 16, 2009. Philadelphia has recently started single-stream curbside recycling. This is a good start to improving a rather mediocre recycling system, which has been one of the city’s greater challenges to transforming into a greener city. People need to accept that giving more effort (or spending a litt...
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Philly Greenness: April 2009
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 25, 2009. Thanks to all who participated in the Earth day #greenphilly tweetup! April 21, 2009. The Philadelphia Orchard Project. General Mission Statement: "To plant orchards in the city of Philadelphia that provide healthy food, green spaces and community food security". April 20, 2009. The Philadel...
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Philly Greenness: Menus, Flyers and Coupons
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 16, 2009. Menus, Flyers and Coupons. It’s not like the city doesn’t know who is doing this… they are advertising THEIR business. I hope that the city seriously looks into punishing these businesses for this unacceptable and irresponsible form of advertising. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Philly Greenness: March 2009
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. March 31, 2009. If interested, follow @greenphilly on Twitter to learn about the local environmental scene and get to know the eco-twittering community:. Http:/ www.twitter.com/greenphilly. 1 Dematerialization: achieving the same economic goal using less material by increasing materials use efficiency.
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Philly Greenness: Tweetup for Earthday
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 20, 2009. Itsrg and @greenphilly invite you to:. Philadelphia Earth Day Tweetup (#greenphilly) on Twitter. Join Philadelphia Environmental researchers from Temple University and beyond in celebrating Earth Day. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About me and Philadelphia Greenness.
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Philly Greenness: Twitter Event for Earth Day
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 19, 2009. Twitter Event for Earth Day. Our Environmental Studies Senior Seminar at Temple University has been organizing a Twitter event for Earth Day. If you follow greenphilly or other seminar students on Twitter.com you can learn about and join our tweetup at http:/ twtvite.com/4aznab.
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Philly Greenness: Interesting Plans
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This is a blog exploring the obstacles that the City of Philadelphia is facing in its path to becoming a "Green City", and discusses some possible solutions to avoiding or minimizing these challenges. April 19, 2009. The website is: http:/ www.philaplanning.org/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). About me and Philadelphia Greenness. View my complete profile. Twitter Event for Earth Day. Menus, Flyers and Coupons. The Challenge of Improving Philadelphias Transpor. How Green Is Philly?
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Compared to other cities….. | A Green Vision
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Compared to other cities…. April 18, 2009 · Filed under Uncategorized. 183 Tagged city commuting. When measuring a cities “. Philadelphia is sitting pretty in the top 10 of SustainLane’s survey, but when Popular Science published their list of the 50 greenest cities in America Philadelphia was no where to be found! How did this happen? Popular Science’s Top 10. 1 Portland, Oregon. 2 San Francisco, California. 3 Boston, Massacusetts. 4 Oakland, California. 5 Eugene, Oregon. 6 Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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