What We Read in July

We’re rounding up the best articles in sustainability, green building, development, and more every month! Check out the articles GBA staff learned from in July:
Forest owners look to the carbon market to help manage their trees | The Allegheny Front
Family farm inspires healthy eating in Pittsburgh's Manchester neighborhood | The Allegheny Front
To reach net zero emissions, American homes need an electric makeover | Grist
Introducing the Clean Mobile Power Initiative | RMI
Saved by seaweed: nuns and Native women heal polluted New York waters using kelp | The Guardian
Returning giant tortoises are helping recreate the Galapagos islands Darwin saw | The Conversation
Company seeks former mine lands for reforestation | The Allegheny Front
Back from the dead: New hope for resurrecting extinct plants | Yale Environment 360
How a Vermont soccer team makes climate progress its goooal | Grist
What you can do to protect yourself from wildfire smoke | 90.5 WESA
Capturing carbon emissions on moving vehicles | Anthropocene Magazine
Trying to save coral reefs? Think like a hedge fund manager. | Anthropocene Magazine
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