@billmckibben Hi Bill! Longtime reader!! I am 65, and remember this well from the 1970s, when oil was going to run out and overpopulation cause global famine and die-off by the end of the 7os... I also started doing environmental work because of Earth Day 1970, one of the millions to do so.
@SchuylkillCtr is so happy to welcome @SmithPlayground into the growing community of #nature-based preschools! We've been following this story for years, and are so glad it is finally here. Congratulations! https://t.co/ZucyM9rrv1 @phillyinquirer@IngaSaffron
@tough_schmidt_@PlanPhilly@WHYYNews GREAT NEWS! Among the many ideas, Boston just elected a mayor promising that it will become "a Green New Deal city." Could Philly pull that off too, and what would it mean for us?
Tonight at 7pm, join members of the Lenape Nation of Pennsylvania and @SCEEMike for a free, online conversation about the region's indigenous people and their historic relationship to Lenapehoking.
Register here: https://t.co/ImuZwyWVr5
I ran into @SCEEMike, who said The longer action on climate is delayed, the worse the cost becomes
“The earth is talking pretty loudly this summer. Record wildfires, record hurricanes… What else are you waiting for?” he said. The challenge is it’s going to happen more often.”
Join us TONIGHT at 7pm for our next Thursday Night L!VE, when religious leaders from diverse faiths gather to discuss and dissect the role of religion in the environment—and take your questions. https://t.co/nG3sC8iNRW
Tomorrow is #OpeningDay for our @Phillies! While I can't wait Aaron Nola's first pitch, here's a reminder from our friends @ClimateCentral about how baseball season is literally heating up...
#Philadelphia skyline will go mostly dark at night starting April 1 in Lights Out #Philly an effort to save birds https://t.co/wd1SbtDasL via @phillyinquirer and @frankkummer. Thanks to our friends @AudubonPA, @AcadNatSci, and others for leading this effort
News flash nature lovers: Neighbors want #beaver visiting Penn Treaty Park to stick around. Thanks to our friends @PAGameComm for passing this on. https://t.co/rMCuj95mbO via @kywnewsradio
Fascinating story from @NPR and @MorningEdition: When exactly does the #Anthropocene, the Age of Humans, begin? Can you believe it might be 1952!?https://t.co/4ehSs2RvYv