How to combat pesticides
October 5, 2022
Reducing -- or better yet eliminating -- herbicides, rodenticides, and insecticides (collectively known as pesticides) is critically important for our environment, our health and the health of others. How about one of these strategies in 2023?
October November 2022 Condor Call Newsletter
October 5, 2022
Read the latest news from the Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter
Oil platforms leaving, but oil bubblers aren’t
August 16, 2022
An update of all the slippery, slimy and dangerous oil still plaguing our region on sea and land.
Fourth of July EV show a thunderous success. More shows this fall.
August 16, 2022
The Ventura Fourth of July EV car show was major sucess. But there's more to come.
The meeting John Muir should have had
August 15, 2022
Could a meeting between the world's top physicist and the world's top environmentalist in Summer 1904 have saved the planet?
Wildlife at night and on the edge
August 15, 2022
Wildlife and the Night Sky
By Jim Hines
Greetings Friends:
The sun goes down and new outdoor adventures begin. There is a whole different world to explore when darkness covers our natural...
Remembering Carmen Ramirez, environmental heroine
August 14, 2022
The Sierra Club Santa Barbara-Ventura Chapter mourns the tragic death Friday of Ventura County Board of Supervisors Chair Carmen Ramirez, who left us at the apex of her life and career. Sierra Club local leaders share their memories.
Renewable energy is here, now
August 9, 2022
Examples of renewable energy projects enabled and procured by Central Coast Community Energy include the Mountain View Wind Project and the first geothermal plant to be built in California in the last 30 years.
Climate Action Means More Bikes, Fewer Cars
August 9, 2022
With our temperate weather, relatively flat cities and with infrastructure money now available to fund transportation, our region could become far more bike friendly.
Reducing Plastic Pollution
August 9, 2022
America creates more plastic trash than any other nation in the world, and less than 9% is recycled. Annually, the average American throws away about 185 pounds of plastic. Which of these strategies will be part of your Climate Action Resolutions?