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2011 Greenworks Philadelphia Progress Report

June 29, 2011  |  Matthew Fritch

Amid all the excitement over Philly’s first green roof bus shelter two weeks ago, we buried some really big news that happened the same day: Mayor Michael Nutter released the 2011 Greenworks Philadelphia Progress Report.

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You’re Invited: Stormwater House

 |  Matthew Fritch

Thinking about making your home greener but don’t know where to start? Wondering about the incentives and barriers to environmentally friendly improvements such as green roofs and downspout planters (pictured above)?

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Urban What? Urban Forest!

June 22, 2011  |  Public Affairs

What is an urban forest? It’s the collection of trees that grow in an urban area. Urban tree canopy is important for both environmental and economic reasons, as it reduces stormwater runoff, improves air quality and raises property values.

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Root For The Home Stream

 |  Matthew Fritch

“Root for the home estuary” doesn’t have quite the same ring to it—but if you attend the June 25 Camden Riversharks game against the Pennsylvania Road Warriors (5:35 p.m. start), you can support the Partnership for the Delaware Estuary.

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Iodine-131: A Panel Discussion

June 13, 2011  |  Matthew Fritch

Iodine-131 has been in the news lately, and PWD has been busy responding to media inquiries. Now is your chance to ask your own questions and voice concerns:

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Art In The Open

June 8, 2011  |  Matthew Fritch

The French call it en plein air—painting outdoors. But Monet and Renoir would scarcely recognize Philly’s version of it.

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