Dine Out for the Environment: Clean Air Council Staff Picks
Dine Out for the Environment is Thursday, 10/12 and it’s time to start making your game day plan. Clean Air Council staff members have been hard at work, not only […]
A Clean Air Council First: Bike Corral Installation in Penn Treaty District
The Council was recently awarded funding by the Penn Treaty Special Services District and the American Street Empowerment Zone to create and install bicycle racks in the Fishtown, Kensington and […]
Dine Out for the Environment: Where to Grab Breakfast and Brunch
Don’t wait until the weekend to celebrate with a great breakfast meal. On October 13th, plan a Dine Out for the Environment Brunch! Whether you use brunch as a creative […]
Dine Out for the Environment: 10 Vegan Dishes to Try
Clean Air Council’s Dine Out for the Environment is just one month away. The event gives haven to Philadelphia’s hungry environmentalists and eco-compassionate alike with a list of restaurants that […]
How you can fight climate pollution at Greenfest Philly
Did you know that methane pollution from oil and gas infrastructure in central, western, and northeast Pennsylvania is making it harder to breathe right here in Philadelphia? This year at […]
Guest Blog: Open Streets PHL on Philly Free Streets
Cities across the world are finding success in combating poor air quality, climate change and their related health impacts with car-free days. Last year, Paris went as far as to […]
Secrets to Green Events (Part 1)
The Council’s first large special event was the Run for Clean Air in 1981. Since then, the Run has grown into Philadelphia’s largest Earth Day event and we’ve added more […]
Tips to Live a Little Greener
Clean Air Council’s 11th Annual Greenfest Philly presented by Toyota Hybrids returns to Headhouse Square (2nd and South Streets) on Sunday, September 11, 2016 from 10:00am to 4:00pm. The tri-state […]
Support the Clean Energy Incentive Program
The Clean Power Plan (CPP) is a milestone public health standard that will finally limit carbon dioxide pollution from existing power plants. Unfortunately, power plants and pollution are not distributed […]
How The Circuit Can Work for Philadelphia’s Commuters
June is such a happy month for so many reasons. It marks warmer weather and sunnier days, which sets the perfect tone considering it’s also National Trails Month. There’s nothing […]