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Serendipity: Roadkill Toads and the Sixth Extinction

The Hawaii Islands boast breathtaking scenery and exotic species, but where's the native habitat?
 

Serendipity: Sustainable Risk Management I

Taking the time to review your homeowner or renter’s insurance will pay off
 

Serendipity: Sweeping Progress on Climate Change

We may be on the road to resolution with historic legislation aimed at reducing global-warming emissions
 

Serendipity: Ant Murder and Mayhem

A colony of the little buggers takes over a newly installed water system controller and creates quite a mess
 

Serendipity: Sustainable Prosperity Goes Beyond GDP

A healthy economy requires a healthy environment, but the divide continues in our economic measuring sticks
 

Serendipity: Sustainable Relationships Survive Disaster

In the aftermath of the Jesusita Fire, it works wonders to focus on what we have, not on what we don't
 

Serendipity: An Insider’s View of the Jesusita Fire

The blaze comes too close for comfort — to within about 10 yards of home
 

Serendipity: Stripping Away the Carbon Myths

There's a role for coal, but as a transition source to alternative energy
 

Serendipity: Organic Bytes

Woody Tasch cultivates the crossover appeal of agriculture and the economy, fueling a fertile evolution
 

Serendipity: Sustainable Friendships

From past to present and on into the future, a friend is someone who likes you despite everything
 

Serendipity: Tilting Toward Windmills

The Lompoc Wind Energy Farm flips the switch on a new dynamic sweeping Santa Barbara County
 

Serendipity: Saving For Your Next Rainy Day

Best not to panic, and hang in there until the worst of this crisis has passed
 

Serendipity: Designing for Sustainability

It was just a platter of time before social engineering and design skills cooked up a solution to a vexing problem in Ethiopia.
 

Serendipity: Trash and Treasure

The switch to digital television brings with it a huge environmental challenge.
 

Serendipity: Seeing Green in Investing Green

More investors are thinking deeply about their portfolio choices.
 

Serendipity: Trashing of the Environment Nears End of the Line

While Bush is cleaning a clearer path for polluters, he's also cleaning up his image in his waning days.
 

Serendipity: Sustainable Living in Fire Areas Revisited

We have to make decisions with our eyes open, the best available facts before us — and humility.
 

Serendipity: Giving is Sustainable

The root purpose for Mom's Tree Party was always noble, but this year, it has blossomed into something even more beautiful.
 

Serendipity: In the Path of the Tea Fire

Disasters remind us we're one community, and that together we're sustainable.
 

Serendipity: Think Like a Geek to Foster Financial Sustainability

Living by a budget can help give you peace of mind and prevent crises from pushing goals out of reach.
 

Serendipity: Brake for Tarantulas

One theory holds that the spiders time their migration with meteor showers in late October; if so, this year’s migration will peak Tuesday.
 

Serendipity: We Have the Energy

Using technologies that already exist or are on the horizon, we can become "Fossil-free by '33."
 

Serendipity: Help With Kelp

The “ewww” factor notwithstanding, it is one of Earth's ecological treasures that's worth cherishing.
 

Serendipity: Cleaning Up Our Act to Reduce Sea of Trash

From recycling plastic bags to helping rid the beach of garbage, the adage think globally, act locally is true.
 

Serendipity: In Search of a Sustainable Exercise Routine

Underwater technology to play music and lectures drowns out the boredom of working out in a pool.
 

Serendipity: Humpbacks’ Fin Bumps Lead to Breakthrough

Large bumps on the mammals' long flippers inspire new wind turbine technology.
 

Serendipity: Growing Grama Pays Off with Blades of Glory

Cultivating grass from seed takes hard work and a lot of trial and error, but the results make it worthwhile.
 

Serendipity: Sustainable U.S. Document

The Preamble to the Constitution still accurately reflects who we are and who we want to be as a nation.
 

Serendipity: Sustainable Cool

Language is always in transition, but can you remember a time when the word 'cool' wasn't cool?
 

Serendipity: Botanical Artist a Natural at Painting Sustainability

Patrick O'Hara, commissioned by the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden, promotes plant conservation.
 

Serendipity: The Buzz About Swarm Theory

Small life forms teach big lessons in using collective intelligence to guide sustainable systems.
 

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