
Reimagine project revamps outdoor spaces in Baltimore
The city of Baltimore, South Baltimore Gateway Partnership, Parks and People Foundation and James Corner Field...

Climate change lawsuit to hold oil companies accountable
Recently, a Virginia federal appeals court heard a case regarding the role of fossil fuel companies in driving...

Maryland grad turns recycled plastic bags into eco-fashion
Plastic is Trisha Cheeny's bag. A recent graduate of the Maryland Institute College of Art, where she majored in...

Baltimore's floating trash-eaters have intercepted 1 million pounds of debris
Mr. Trash Wheel and Professor Trash Wheel sound like characters on a children's program, but they are actually...

The nation's first large-scale light festival casts a magical glow across Baltimore
While the timing may seem inopportune—the infamous Baltimore riots occurred nearly one year prior—organizers...

Eco-friendly school is a beacon of hope for one of the poorest neighborhoods in East Baltimore
Perhaps most famous as the backdrop for parts of the HBO series “The Wire,” the East Baltimore area located...

Abandoned grain elevator in Baltimore transformed into a bustling urban landmark
Back in 1923, the grain elevator, which was owned by the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, was the largest and fastest...

Stunning GreenZone prefab is a showcase of sustainability for Baltimore
Every year as part of Greenbuild’s GreenZone, BDC enlists the help of generous sponsors to construct an environmentally...

5-foot-long python hitches ride on Baltimore’s floating Water Wheel
Baltimore’s Water Wheel picked up an unexpected and alarming visitor last week: a five-foot-long ball python...

Burn the trash, forget the toxins is the USA's new garbage policy
“Burn baby, burn” is an old chant for a new generation of Americans who can't be bothered to put a bottle or...

Pierce's Park Combines Art, Play, and Stormwater Management into a Stunning Urban Oasis in Baltimore
Located on what had once been an underutilized and largely paved pass-through space along the city's Inner Harbor,...

Baltimore's Solar-Powered Water Wheel Can Devour 50,000 Pounds of Harbor Trash Every Day
Every year, stormwater runoff carries tons of trash and debris from the streets and streams of the Jones Fall watershed...

Are Indoor Fish Farms America's Next Big Green Industry?
The U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization produced a new study that says the United States has the greatest potential...

Real Food Farm's Mobile Market is a Produce Oasis in the Food Deserts of Baltimore
Food Deserts are areas where a supermarket is more than 1/4 mile away, poverty is high, access to a vehicle is...