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| My Groups: | Ojai Permaculture Guild |
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Areas of Focus
Sustainable Transportation
(1696 people) | Sustainable Agriculture
(4014 people) | Air Quality and Pollution
(1956 people) | Community Participation
(3634 people) | Community Service/Volunteerism
(2370 people) | Cultural Diversity
(2550 people) | Democracy and Civil Society
(1959 people) | Democratic Participation
(1436 people) | Education, Government and Sustainability
(2054 people) | Environmental Education
(3382 people) | Literacy
(1191 people) | Sustainability Education
(4205 people) | Alternative Fuels
(2875 people) | Renewable Energy
(3923 people) | Food Supply
(784 people) | Local Food Systems
(2859 people) | Climate Change
(4729 people) | Recycling and Reuse
(2590 people) | Sustainable Production
(2467 people) | Environmental Justice
(1980 people) | Internet
(2556 people) | Peace and Peace Building
(3166 people) | Nuclear Disarmament
(564 people) | Conflict Resolution
(1848 people) | Affordable Housing
(1482 people) | Sustainable Livelihoods
(2711 people) | Environmental Ethics
(1652 people) | Religion and Ecology
(1197 people) | Sustainability, Religious and Spiritual Issues
(2672 people) | Sustainable Living
(3473 people) | EcoVillages
(2797 people) | Sustainable Communities
(4071 people) | Water and Sustainable Development
(1911 people) | Water Supply and Conservation
(1555 people)
About
Kenley Neufeld lives in Ojai with his wife Leslie Davis and their two children. He works as the Library Director at Santa Barbara City College and drives the van pool three days a week from Ojai. His environmental activism began in 1987 when he became a vegetarian in response to the deforestation of the rainforest's for the American cattle industry. Kenley recognizes that our civilization may end soon unless we make radical changes in the way we interact with the planet. In addition to local efforts and initiatives, a sustained and organized effort by world leaders must be started to turn the situation around.



