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The Ecologistics board was touched to receive a $5,000 donation from Linda and Tori Poppenheimer, with a lovely letter, a portion of... Read More
Join the fight to eliminate billboards from our scenic highway
Ecologistics is proud to introduce our Central Coast Bioneers community to our newest sponsored organization, Protect Scenic 101. PS 101 is a... Read More
Volunteer opportunities
The Reskilling Expo will take place at the SLO Vet’s Hall on November 9 from 10 am to 5 pm. Volunteers are... Read More
Thank you Central Coast Bioneers!
The 5th annual conference is a wrap. The rain managed to hold off (mixed feelings about that) so we could have a... Read More
Idle No More: The Rise of the Canadian Native Rights-Based Movement to Protect Our Commons
Clayton Thomas-Muller is wise beyond his years and an unmatched strategist. His National Bioneers keynote talk of Canada’s rising Native-led rights-based movement,... Read More
Green Chemistry: Biomimicry and Molecular Psychology
John Warner, world-renowned green chemist and co-founder of Beyond Benign, a nonprofit for sustainability and green chemistry education is a featured keynote... Read More
Free events at Central Coast Bioneers Conference
Drop by the SLO Grange Hall Saturday afternoon October 25th to check out some of the free events at the 2014 Central... Read More
New addition – a critical conversation with author and nuclear abolitionist Harvey Wasserman
Veteran activist and journalist Harvey Wasserman will be leading a critical conversation on energy, democracy, and Diablo Canyon, sponsored by Codepink and... Read More
Local conference workshop to vision a restored Salinas River watershed
Ecologistics will present its annual Dreaming the Salinas workshop at the Central Coast Bioneers Conference, as part of its region-based restoration and... Read More
Local keynote presentation on the Climate Justice Project
Climate change has been called a “wicked” problem because it involves the global economy, the failure of governments to take democratic action,... Read More