Come and join Projects in Sustainability (ENVST 200; Section 3236) at Santa Barbara City College Thursday evenings from 6-8:20 pm in Earth and Biological Sciences room (EBS) 309 starting August 31.

This is a course that allows you to put the rubber to the road. If you find yourself curled up in a ball on the floor whimpering about the current state of the world, this class is for you. In ENVST 200 we turn our frustration into positive gain. Groups choose projects designed to make their local community more environmentally and socially sustainable. Through this process you will work with fellow students, faculty, staff, administrators, city officials, and local experts to accomplish your goal. Projects include, but are not limited to: Renewable energy, Transportation, Organic foods, Recycling, Outreach, Community Events (Earth Week or Sustainability Week), Conference Planning (Zaca Lake in Spring 2007, Sustainability in Higher Education in Summer 2007), Film, and Sustainability assessment. Learn valuable skills by doing what you are passionate about. Interact with motivated like-minded students of all ages to achieve a worth-while goal. Be apart of a growing movement toward a better design.  We will also attend lectures in Ecopsychology as advertised in the Continuing Education catalog.


Adam K. Green, PhD
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies Program Coordinator
Santa Barbara City College
721 Cliff Dr.
Biological Sciences, EBS 323
Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2394
office: (805) 965-0581 ext 2394
fax: (805) 730-3050
email: green@sbcc.edu
www.biosbcc.net/green/