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The Astonishing Facts About Plastic Pollution in Pennsylvania
Plastic pollution in Pennsylvania? Yes, and it’s affecting all of us. Did you know microplastics have been found in every river, lake and stream in Pennsylvania, including our drinking water? →
A Call to Action: 2025 Annual Planning
It is time to put your desire to see a better world into action! If you hunger for changes in how and what we do to make our world more →
Is Your Child’s Health at Risk?
Is your child at risk for climate crisis health problems? According to Frederica Perera, environmental health sciences professor at Columbia University and author of Children’s Health and the Peril of Climate Change, →
Why is Rights of Nature Law Necessary?
Why is Rights of Nature Law Necessary? Because it is critically important to speak for and protect all of Nature if we want life on Earth--including ours--to continue. →
Finding Community and Purpose in an Angry World
You are not alone. It’s important that you know this. There are people who care about you—and care about our community. Global or national politics can be a challenging place to →
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 →