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Keep It Clean!

from the Coastal CODE blog:


Four individuals have been selected to embark on an expedition along the Alaskan Coast to study the global impact of marine pollution and further their involvement in improving ocean health. These four “CODE Keepers” will use the knowledge and experience gained from the trip to make a positive difference in their hometowns , which span the Pacific Coast from Anchorage to San Diego. This unique journey will be hosted by Alaskan Brewing Co.’s Coastal CODE (Clean Oceans Depend on Everyone), WEND Magazine and Alaska Airlines.


Loren Luyendyk – Santa Barbara, Calif.

Dream project:
“Turn plastic into a resource with small scale gasifiers, making it worth money so poor people in developing countries will be able to clean the beaches for a living.”

Luyendyk has over ten years of experience in the fields of sustainability and small-scale farming.  As a certified master gardener and arborist, Loren works with the goal of promoting an environment in which humans and nature can live harmoniously. This is also the goal of Surfers without Borders (SWOBs), a humanitarian and environmental aid organization he co-founded to reduce ocean pollution, promote sustainable development and mitigate the effects of travelling surfers. SWOBs has already started water bottle refill program and built sand water filters in coastal Central American communities.

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Surfers Without Borders Founder Loren Luyendyk to embark on a journey to Alaska with the Coastal CODE

sponsored by Alaskan Brewing Company

Surfers Without Borders is a Fiscally Sponsored Project of The Ocean Foundation

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Carbon Economy Santa Barbara - Courses and Events

The Carbon Economy series, convened by Quail Springs and Orella Ranch, with local and national partners, brings expert teachers to the Santa Barbara area this fall to share sustainable land management and zero waste systems design approaches with farmers, ranchers, land managers, business people, environmentalists, students, and citizens.

Public talk and training topics include sustainable land management, soil building agriculture and ranching, water conservation, permaculture and keyline design, carbon sequestration, zero waste systems, and relocalization.  These approaches benefit the environment, while resulting in greater productivity, efficiency, and financial stability for the practitioner and community.


Sustainable Land Management:
Holistic Management, Broadacre Permaculture, and Keyline Design
with Darren Doherty and Kirk Gadzia

November 10-15, 2009
Two Part Training - Orella Ranch, Gaviota, CA


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ZERI - Zero Emissions Research & Initiatives
with Gunter Pauli

December 3-5, 2009
Training - Orella Ranch, Gaviota, CA

December 5, 2009
Evening Public Talk - Santa Barbara, CA

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Pathways to Relocalization
with Joel Salatin

December 9-11, 2009
Training - Orella Ranch, Gaviota, CA

December 9, 2009
Evening Public Talk - Santa Barbara, CA

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www.carboneconomysb.com

September 13 to 20 2009

Fall 2009

Orella Ranch, Santa Barbara

Participate!

Community Event for Sustainability

Saturday, October 24 from 6-9 p.m.

Santa Barbara Public Library, Faulkner Gallery


Event Focus
To promote the upcoming
Carbon Economy Series at the Orella Ranch (read more below) by bringing together local organizations to share ideas, projects, and resources regarding global warming, sustainable agriculture, permaculture, reduction of ocean pollution, or any other issue related to sustainability.

The aim is to create a forum about these subjects to raise awareness, build support, and increase our community resilience.

There will be a projector available to show short informational videos about projects, as well as a microphone for speaking.

Hosted by:
Orella Ranch
Surfers Without Borders

Other active participants so far include:
Loa Tree
Transition Town

Please spread the word as this is an open public event!

For questions or to participate please contact-
Aubrey Falk - 805-815-5657
Guner Tautrim - 805-698-8823

nursery at Orella Ranch

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site design by Loren Luyendyk and Aubrey Falk