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How Mayor Nutter is Celebrating Arbor Day

Today is Arbor Day, yo. As Arbor Day is all about planting (and appreciating) trees Mayor Nutter will appropriately celebrate Arbor Day with TreePhilly at the tree planting and volunteer day held at Marian Anderson Recreation Center.
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Can the Broad Street Run Be More Sustainable, Please? Open Letter to Mayor Nutter

Dear Mayor Nutter, Yesterday was a great day. I woke up at 6 AM to run with 39,999 of my closest friends down Broad Street. It made up for missing the Supermoon thanks to a bunch of clouds on Saturday evening. Given that this was my fourth time for the Broad Street Run, I was pretty calm awaiting the start gun. But I heard your proclamation that you wanted to make Broad Street the biggest 10 miler in the WORLD. Kudos, Mayor.  I appreciate trying to get Philly on the map. I even high-fived you after I crossed the start line in support of your ambition, Greenworks and more. Yet running yesterday reminded me of how much waste is created from one (average) 1:40 minute run. Especially when 40K people run.  Since you've already proclaimed we want to make Philadelphia America's Greenest City by 2015, why can't we combine the two ideas and make Broad Street Run the Biggest Environmentally-friendly Philly Race?!? Here are a few observations of the Broad Street Run and suggestions on how we can green-i-fy both the expo & race:
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Mayor Nutter Launches TreePhilly!

This week Mayor Nutter announced a new tree-giveaway program dubbed TreePhilly. Roughly 2,000 trees will be given to residents who commit to taking proper care of them. Philadelphia area residents will be given an opportunity to get involved with planting trees on both public and private property. The initiative is led by Philadelphia Parks & Recreation in partnership with the Fairmount Parks Conservancy and Wells Fargo. “TreePhilly is an investment in our city’s future,” said Mayor Nutter “Our city will be healthier, safer and more attractive as a result of...
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Mayoral candidates sound off on how they’d handle the climate crisis

Of twelve candidates, three attended Tuesday evening’s Climate Mayoral Forum. While some Philadelphians flocked outdoors to enjoy the unseasonably warm weather on Tuesday evening, one hundred and fifty attendees from 35 zip codes filed into The Academy of Natural Sciences...
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Will the next Mayor prioritize or destabilize Philly’s sustainability goals?

While the Office of Sustainability is here to stay, the next mayor can impact its efficiency. Here’s what you need to know. Since Mid-September, the 2023 Philadelphia mayoral race has expanded to nine Democratic candidates, including a state representative and...
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Top 6 Sustainable Points in Mayor Jim Kenney’s Budget Address

Ever since Mayor Jim Kenney was elected in November (or May…), there’s been a buzz about what he’d prioritize as Mayor. Former Mayor Michael Nutter created the Greenworks plan to make Philadelphia the most sustainable city in America. Would Kenney have...
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New Year, New Mayor: Week Events Jan 4 – 10th 2016

Happy New Year, readers! Our Mayor of the city transitions from Nutter to Kenney in a matter of hours, and we’re psyched to ring in the transition along with a few of our new years detox resolutions. To celebrate a...
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Mayor’s Office of Sustainability Permanent & 2014 Results

You guys totally did it! According to Philly.com, Philadelphia voters approved all 3 ballot questions on the polls yesterday, including the question that made the Mayor's Office of Sustainability permanent. This means the Office will live on for years, even after Mayor Nutter leaves office in Jan 2016 & his green-loving legacy behind. Find out more, after the jump!
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YOU Can Make Mayor’s Office of Sustainability Permanent with Bill No. 130878

Sustainability's on its way to become a little more permanent in City government, but they need your help! As we mentioned back in November, Resolution No 130884 is to make the Philadelphia Mayor's Office of Sustainability Permanent within Philadelphia city government. Director of Sustainability Katherine Gajewski sent an email with an update on the progress.  Councilwoman Reynolds Brown and Councilman Kenney co-sponsored the bill and it was positively voted out of the Committee on Law and Government last week.
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