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The Ecology Center celebrates forty

Happy 40th to the Ecology Center.

By Linnea Due

Spring 2010 | No Comments »

Collective Conscience

Kirk Lumpkin, special events coordinator for the Berkeley Farmers’ Markets, began working at the Ecology Center as the farmers’ market co-manager in 1991. He has the longest tenure of the Ecology Center’s current cohort of employees, and he came in on a wave of change for both market and organization. “I’d been selling at the [...]

By Linnea Due

Spring 2010 | No Comments »

Timeline

The Ecology Center through the years.

By Linnea Due

Spring 2010 | No Comments »

Book Review: Stop Growth Now!!

Dutch agriculture scientist Arie Kamphorst sounds a warning

By Linnea Due

Spring 2010 | No Comments »

Poisoned Ponds

A warming climate brings uninvited guests.

By Linnea Due

Fall 2009 | 1 Comment »

Un-Numbing the Numbers

Photographer Chris Jordan on Katrina and our consumer culture.

By Linnea Due

Fall 2009 | No Comments »

The Long Thirst

Giant pot farms hidden in our national forests are draining waterways and threatening wildlife.

By Linnea Due

Spring 2009 | 2 Comments »

Sheltering in Place

Planning for fire season

By Linnea Due

Spring 2009 | No Comments »

Essential Reads & Views

Climate Chaos: Your Health at Risk, Nature’s Beloved Son: Rediscovering John Muir’s Botanical Legacy, The Recycling Movie

By Linnea Due, Scarlet Garcia and Gina Covina

Spring 2009 | No Comments »

Holiday Harvest: Slow Down for Heritage Turkeys

Bobcats and other traumas haven’t stopped this farmer.

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2008 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

By Gina Covina, Rachel Aronowitz, Linnea Due and Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2008 | 3 Comments »

Essential Reads

By Gina Covina, Mary Vance and Linnea Due

Summer 2008 | No Comments »

Read It and Riot

Derrick Jensen goes graphic with Linnea Due.

By Linnea Due

Spring 2008 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

21st Century Walkabout

By Linnea Due, Gina Covina and Mary Vance

Spring 2008 | No Comments »

Cooking That Kills

The meth mess.

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

No Preach, No Screech

What if we all disappeared one day? Linnea Due queries Alan Weisman.

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2007 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

Flooding the Garden of Eden

By Lisa Owens Viani, Gina Covina and Linnea Due

Summer 2007 | No Comments »

Don’t Blame the Chrysanthemum

Be suspicious when the guy at the hardware store says your spray is natural

By Linnea Due

Spring 2007 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

Taking Nature’s Side

By Linnea Due, Lisa Owens Viani, Gina Covina and Mary Vance

Spring 2007 | No Comments »

Reality Check

Q&A with Richard Register

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

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