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Marc Stoelzle wins the coveted commuter bike raffle! | |
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Celebrating and promoting green business practices along the Central Coast | |
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Sarah Christie receives annual Eco-Award sponsored by Bill Denneen | |
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The New Times 22nd annual poll finds ECOSLO at the top of the list for best advocate for the environment | |
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ECOSLO is working with the San Luis Obispo Rotary Club and other organizations to help complete the "missing link" in the Rail Road Safety Trail. The Trail will provide bicyclists and pedestrians a safe route from Cal Poly to the Rail station and eventually past the city limits to Avila Beach via the Bob Jones Trail. | |
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On March 25, 2008, the Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing to consider including "Smart Growth" principles, goals, policies and strategies within the County General Plan. In February, the Planning Commission voted to approve the new policies, leaving only a vote from the Board of Supervisors standing between the County's General Plan and a more sustainable future for the Central Coast. | |
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Plaintiffs weigh in on the judge's recent ruling that "Measure J is not a proper subject for an initiative," and why an appeal by the County would be a waste of time and taxpayer money. | |
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Our Executive Director weighs in on the state of green on the Central Coast | |
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The Morro Bay National Estuary Program weighs in on a recent study's findings | |
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Global Warming Solutions for America | |
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ECOSLO joins 30 organizations in analyzing the impacts of fumigant pesticides on the environment and human health | |
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By Calvin Wilvert, Professor Emeritus of Geography
and Morgan Rafferty, Executive Director ECOSLO
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By Morgan Rafferty, Executive Director of ECOSLO | |
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After a long search, ECOSLO finds its new Executive Director | |