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Buried Creek Collective

Fostering creative climate resilience for Greater Philadelphia

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In a thin strip of green on a narrow street of rowhomes, a row of cherry trees bloom pink and white. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of April 13, 2026

Apr 13, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doart and culture, climate storytelling, environmental news, native plants

This week, you can read about wildfires, learn about data centers, explore textile arts and speculative storytelling, and more.

A concrete piling emerges from the Delaware River, which is reflecting green and gold on a sunny day. On the piling, someone has written in drippy white letters: "The air of the world is poison". Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of April 6, 2026

Apr 6, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doart and culture, birds, classes, community action, environmental news, native plants

This week, you can do just about anything: mudlarking or birdwatching, book talk or garden tour, mushroom class or picking up trash.

Poles marking depth emerge from the half-frozen lower Schuylkill River. Center City is visible in the distance. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of February 23, 2026

Feb 23, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can dobirds, data centers, environmental news, native plants, plastic

This week, you can read about the Pennsylvania’s data center debate, learn about Afrofuturism and bird conservation, and more.

The Tacony-Palmyra Bridge stretches across the half-frozen Delaware River. Snow and dry grasses in the foreground. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of February 16, 2026

Feb 16, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doenvironmental news, native plants, pollution, volunteer service

This week, you can read about the EPA decision to revoke the 2009 Endangerment Finding.

A thin rime of ice coats the swamp mallow seed pods along a lake bank. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of February 9, 2026

Feb 9, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doenvironmental news, native plants, pollution, volunteer service

This week, you can read about local efforts to resist major polluters and participate in a citywide climate resilience workshop.

Edgewood Lake in FDR Park reflects the blue sky behind a curtain of dried cattails with fluffy seed heeds. Leafless winter branches are visible overhead. Credit: Buried Creek Collective.

What you can do: Week of January 19

Jan 19, 2026Buried Creek CollectiveWhat you can doenvironmental news, environmental policy, environmental racism, native plants

This week, you can submit comments on environmental policy at the local and federal levels.

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