The Latest from Transition Town Greater Media
Green Sunday Holiday Craft Fair 2024!
Join us for a frenzy-free, family-friendly shopping experience! We'll have 50 fantastic vendors who have made a variety of cool items that you'll fall in love with. →
What Does Zero Waste Mean?
Zero waste—Are you kidding me? How is that even a thing? But it is, and it's not as crazy as you may think. →
Trees: Our Planet’s Lifeline
It seems the treehuggers had it right. There is a lot to love about trees. Allow me to elaborate. Trees offer multiple benefits. Here are a few: →
Store CO2 in Your Garden!
Can you store CO2 in your garden? Yes! Carbon gardening, a natural climate solution, is the latest trend in gardening. We can manage our properties to store CO2 by changing →
Local Economy 101
– a guest post from new member, Mark Bernstiel What does “local economy” mean to you? First, there’s “local,” from the Latin localis meaning “pertaining to a place.” It brings →
Air Pollution: How Dangerous is it?
Air pollution—how dangerous is it? You may be surprised to learn Pennsylvania led the country for the highest number of premature deaths per capita caused by air pollution in 2020. →
EcoFest 2024!
Join us for the Second Annual Media EcoFest! Food, Music, Activities for Kids & AdultsGreat resources from more than 30 local environmental and community groups Altair EcoVillage • Another Sky →
How Important is Your Native Plant Garden?
How Important is Your Native Plant Garden? Very! Your native plants could mean the difference between life or death to birds, pollinators, and other insects—not to mention everything else further →
Bet You Didn’t Know This
Bet you didn’t know this: gas powered landscaping equipment— lawn mowers, leaf blowers, trimmers, chain saws, and edgers—contribute to climate crisis, poor air quality, and insect decline. →
It’s Time to Stop the Madness
It’s time to stop the madness. Fossil fuel industries have taken profit over people and planet to new heights, as they work aggressively to stop any progress on mitigating climate →