A young person from Lancaster is taking action to fight climate change. Will you join them? After all, the decisions we make today will determine their future - how breathable is their air, how clean their water, if they can grow up... read more →
Nov
19
Nov
15
Extra Give, Recycling Resources, and Climate Action Neighborhood News Read the full newsletter here.
Nov
07
by Aidan Fife, Director of Community Engagement for RegenAll This article was originally published in Stroll Lane Magazine. The inspiration for Melissa and Doug Snavely helping launch a Climate Action Neighborhood in College Park began with Hamilton Park—the first neighborhood to start a Climate Action Neighborhood (CAN). Attending their meetings,... read more →
Oct
04
It’s that time of the year again: As the temperature cools, the green summer leaves of deciduous trees begin to change color and fall. The vibrant reds, oranges, and yellows that can be seen are one of the highlights of autumn, as iconic of the season as corn mazes and... read more →
Sep
05
Around the world, people currently have $30.3 trillion invested in sustainable assets, a sign that investing with the planet and its people in mind is no longer a fringe pursuit. Meanwhile, most retail investors — aka average folks investing in stocks and funds for their individual or family’s future —... read more →
Aug
14
Community climate action against another scorching summer. Read the full newsletter here.
Aug
14
Climate Summit Recap, Going Solar, and Vegetarian Staples for Summer Read the full newsletter here.
Aug
14
Carbon Neutral Coffee celebrates anniversary, Call for vendors at 2024 Climate Summit, Sustainable Banking, and MORE! Read the full newsletter here.
Jul
03
Limiting your consumption of animal products, particularly meat, is one of several places to start when looking for ways to reduce your carbon footprint. Livestock produces methane, a greenhouse gas that traps heat better than carbon dioxide but that, luckily, also exits the atmosphere more quickly. This means that a... read more →
Mar
10
Investing in a better world [letter] Letter to the Editor Habitat for Humanity began in 1976. When it is asked who started this very successful nonprofit building program, someone always suggests President Jimmy Carter. Indeed, while President Carter and his wife Rosalynn helped immensely in the growth of Habitat, Millard... read more →
Mar
04
Pa.’s manufacturers could make a dent in carbon emissions – if they're convinced it's good for business This story was produced as part of Climate Solutions, a collaboration focused on community engagement and solutions-based reporting to help Central Pennsylvania move toward climate literacy, resilience and adaptation. StateImpact Pennsylvania convened the... read more →
Mar
01
If you read my introduction to sustainable investing, you already know how investors can reap financial returns while also making a positive impact on society and the environment. When it comes to putting your money to work for the environment, investing in renewable energy, carbon offset, and more is just... read more →