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Doug Tallamy, “Nature’s Best Hope”
Doug Tallamy, a widely acclaimed professor in the Dept. of Entomology and Wildlife Ecology at the University of Delaware, is scheduled to give an in-person talk in West Chester on Sept. 15, 2021. He gave this talk at the Virtual Siouxland Garden Show on March 26, 2021. His overall theme is that Nature is built…
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Local Gardening and Living Landscapes: Transitioning to Productive Futures
By WCU Office of Sustainability, WC Area Transition, WC Green Team, and members of Chesco Environment Alliance APRIL 7 at 7 pm: Local Gardening and Living Landscapes: Transitioning to Productive Futures Host: Brad FlammModerator: Joan WelchCommunity Gardening: Ashlie DelshadSustainable Vegetable Gardening: Jim HinesPollinator Gardens: Sallie JonesStudents in Gardening: Elizabeth Schultz More info and registration HERE.
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Refuting climate change denial: renewable energy is the only hope
by Bill Haaf Bill Haaf retired from DuPont after 38 yrs, after working as a chemist, Certified Industrial Hygienist, leader of site audits and the first corporate environmental audit, and global manager of Product Stewardship for 15 yrs. He is a Board member of Chester County Citizens 4 Climate Protection and has installed significant energy…
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West Chester, Phila et al. sue PA legislature over “ban on bans”
from PennEnvironment, 3/3/21 PA cities’ lawsuit to undo General Assembly’s preemption crucial to addressing plastic pollution Municipalities must be empowered to address pollution issues when legislature won’t For Immediate Release Wednesday, March 3, 2021 PHILADELPHIA – Philadelphia joined with the municipalities of Lower Merion, Narberth (Montgomery County) and West Chester (Chester County) to file a lawsuit…
