Spring Has Sprung at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden
Annual sale featuring more than 5,000 California native plants begins March 31What’s New in Local Recycling and Environmental Programs: A Primer for Residents
Free public event on April 4 will cover the plastic bag debate, hazardous waste disposal and more
EV Charging Station at Santa Barbara Botanic Garden to Open Friday
It's the first of dozens to be installed throughout the county through the EV ProjectGoleta to Hold Workshop on Green Building Program
City Council and Planning Commission will hear updates Thursday on efforts to implement the initiativeCounty to Host Visioning Workshop on Energy and Climate Action Plan
Public can get more information and provide input at the April 4 event in Los OlivosSchool Gardens Program Teaches Local Educators About Healing Power of Plants
Herbalist Lia Grippo leads a workshop at Ellwood Elementary in GoletaKick Off ‘30 Days to Earth Day’ with LoaTree Lounge at SOhO
Proceeds from the March 20 double-header event will benefit the Community Environmental Council's annual festivalFree Energy Workshop Helps ‘emPower’ Guadalupe Homeowners
The next community event on energy-smart home improvements will be held in Carpinteria
Santa Barbara Council Approves Installation of Six Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles
The hourly rate for the stations, designed to target out-of-town visitors, reportedly would be much higher than nearby jurisdictionsOpen Alternative School Finds Humor in Sustainability with ‘The Magical Seaweed’
Writer Isaac Hernández explores the negative effects of plastic litter on the world's oceansGo ‘Green @ Your Library’ with March Transportation Clinics
BiCi Centro, COAST and Traffic Solutions will host three mobile bike clinics and information workshopsWilliams Introduces Three Assembly Bills Promoting Energy Efficiency
Proposals seek to boost green job growth and facilitate small-scale renewablesBuilding Performance Specialists Gains 10 Potential Clients at emPowerSBC Workshop
Division of Allen Associates discusses home performance, energy upgrades at recent emPowerSBC presentation
Looking Good Santa Barbara Seeking Nominations for Spirit of Service Awards
The deadline for nominations is March 9, with an awards luncheon to be held May 10
SBCC Receives Energy Rebates Totaling More Than $212,500
The funds will be dedicated to other energy-efficiency projects on campus
SBCC Gets Boost to Help Its New Organic Vegetable Garden Grow
Agromin donates eight tons of earth-friendly compostGreen Business Program Certifies Nine New Green Businesses
Aqua-Flo Supply, Santa Barbara Airbus and True Nature, all of Goleta, and four UCSB Dining Commons among county businesses to receive the certificationSanta Barbara County Announces New Way to Recycle Plastic Bags
'New in the Blue' initiative lets residents put all clean plastic bags into their blue bins for pickup
Goleta Workshop Gives Homeowners Access to Low-Cost Energy Upgrades
emPowerSBC and Energy Upgrade California provide access to information, financing and contractorsCoal Oil Point Reserve Unleashes Goats on Invasive Grass Species
Wading into the weeds, four-legged eating machines chomp down to help nurture native plantsLearn to Improve Energy Efficiency at Free Homeowner Workshop in Goleta
Free barbecue and beverages will be provided for attendees of the Jan. 31 eventLearn How to Prune Young Trees the Right Way with Goleta Valley Beautiful
San Marcos High School to host free young tree care workshop Saturday
UCSB Installs Four Bicycle Repair Stations Around Campus
Two other stations may be added soon to help ensure a smooth ride for two-wheeling commuters
Volunteers Needed for Annual Pruning of A.C. Postel Rose Garden
No experience is necessary, and experts will be on hand to demonstrate proper techniquesTips to Get Your Garden Ready Now for Springtime
January is a good time to lay the groundworkSansum Clinic to Host ‘Changing the Way We Eat’ Webcast Viewing Party
Experts in food and farming will share their insights during the Jan. 21 event
UCSB Economist Studies Impact of Climate Change on Health, Related Expenditures
Olivier Deschênes' research focuses on the effects of exposure to extreme cold and extreme heat
Farmers West Flowers Donates Edible Herbs for Casa Esperanza Garden
Carpinteria grower reaches out to help residents of the Santa Barbara homeless shelter
UCSB’s National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Serves as Model
The center fosters a collaborative environment for enhancing scientific understanding
Hollandia Produce of Carpinteria Takes Sustainability on the Road with Eco-Truck
Family farm goes even greener with a new tractor-trailer that runs on natural gas
Santa Barbara Surfrider Hosting Holiday Party to Raise Funds, Awareness
Dec. 1 benefit at SOhO will feature bands Spencer the Gardener and Blue Suns
Sierra Club Volunteers Clean Up at Lizard’s Mouth
Group hauls out 70 pounds of trash in an effort to protect the area's natural beautyCounty Buyback Program Will Pay $1,000 for Old Cars, Trucks
Pollution Control District relaunches the program with a few changesAffordable Financing Programs Make Going Solar More Accessible
California Solar Electric offers a free, no-obligation estimate and consultation
UCSB’s Ocean Walk Faculty Housing Project Earns LEED Certification
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