Drought in New Jersey
Guyot Walk pictured in April (left) and November (right) Droughts remind us that climate change isn’t a choice. New Jersey is experiencing historically low precipitation, above-average temperatures, and deteriorating water […]
Local Resources for Dealing with Climate Anxiety in Princeton
Mental Health Awareness Month While May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, these resources can help deal with the climate-change-induced anxiety that many of us feel year-round. Although we are […]
Global Architecture Firm, HDR, Awards Sustainable Princeton Grant to Build Downspout Planters in Neighborhoods Across Princeton
Downspout planters reduce flooding from stormwater runoff and introduce native plants to overburdened neighborhoods.
STAR Neighborhood Aims to Reduce Food Waste in Two-Part Workshop
Sustainable Princeton’s STAR Neighborhoods are springing into action this year with several activities and events. The Laurel and Mt. Lucas STAR Neighborhood recently hosted a two-part workshop series on reducing […]
People emPOWERing Princeton: Hello Sunshine Goodbye Gas
Hello Sunshine Goodbye Gas Meet Mike, owner of the Hello Sunshine Goodbye Gas House from Princeton’s 2023 Green House Tours event. If you missed the event head over to the […]
Area Air Quality Improves, But Residents Should Be Aware as Fire Season Continues
June 14, 2023 The nonprofit group Sustainable Princeton has issued information about staying safe in wildfires. The organization suggests making a safety plan for climate emergencies. “Unfortunately, wildfires, extreme weather, […]
Wildfires Remind Us That Climate Action Isn’t a Choice
While hazy skies and smells of smoke may be common in California, for many of us living in Princeton and New Jersey, yesterday’s poor air quality was a shock. While […]