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Serendipity: Marine Gridlock

With ship traffic taking a heavy toll on sea life, we need to make a U-turn toward sustainability.

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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.

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Energy Costs Got You Spooked? Have No Fear; Tips Are Here

Follow a few simple steps to help make your electricity bill a little less scary.

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In a Sign of Success, Island Fox Captive Breeding Program Ends

A now thriving population indicates the animals can now survive on their own on San Miguel, Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islands.

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A Slow Food Nation Is a Growing Opportunity

Janice Cook Knight serves up a savory sampling of a movement whose time has come.

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Sustainability at the Heart of Fall Harvest Picnic

SB CAN and SB CORE invite the community to a sustainability-themed celebration on Sunday.

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Commentary: Celebrating Local Sustainability

SB CAN invites the community to join it in a Fall Harvest Picnic at Gaviota to honor a few H.O.T. Heroes.

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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.

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Serendipity: We Have the Energy

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

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Commentary: Seeking the True Green

Take these six simple steps to turn your everyday habits into green opportunities.

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As School Year Begins, UCSB Embarks on Sustainability Blitz

The university hopes to get students excited about its efforts, beginning with a keynote address on environmental issues by Jacques Cousteau.

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Serendipity: Help With Kelp

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

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