by Vernon Ogrodnek - The Press of Atlantic City | Nov 17, 2019 | Cumberland, Ecology, New Jersey, Water
Could eating an oyster be a way to save the planet? Maybe not on a large scale, but it is one way people can take a bite out of New Jersey’s sustainability issues. Oyster farming in New Jersey was once a booming industry bringing in millions of bushels a year...
by Alexis Shanes and Scott Fallon - NorthJersey.com | Aug 22, 2019 | New Jersey, Passaic, Water
A man ride his bicycle along a flooded W. Fort Lee Road in Bogota on Friday December 21, 2018. (Photo: Anne-Marie Caruso/NorthJersey.com). Many cellphones in North Jersey squawked alerts repeatedly this summer about potential flash floods, as fast, heavy...
by Donna Liu - CivicStory | Jun 26, 2019 | Ecology, Energy, Monmouth, New Jersey, Other Sources, Waste, Water
Sustainable Jersey Director Randall Solomon thanks collaboration partners at 2019 summit. (Photo courtesy: Donn Liu) Sustainable Jersey – the feisty nonprofit that spurs environmental action across New Jersey’s towns and schools – marked a bittersweet...
by The Climate Mobilization - CivicStory | May 1, 2019 | Ecology, Environmental Justice, Hudson, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Other Sources, Water
Ananya Singh of the Sunrise Movement received the loudest ovation of the evening for her impassioned speech about fighting for her future under the specter of a changing planet. (Photo courtesy: The Climate Mobilization (Hudson Chapter) and CivicStory) This article...
by CivicStory | Nov 26, 2013 | Bergen, Ecology, Hudson, Infrastructure, New Jersey, Other Sources, Video, Water
This video was produced by NJ Arts News and posted on CivicStory on November 26, 2013. Secaucus, October 26, 2013 – ‘Super Bowl XLVIII (48) – to be played on February 2 in the NJ Meadowlands – is called the first ‘Public...
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