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The Kapolei Energy Storage facility on Oʻahu is officially online. With a storage capacity of 565 megawatt-hours, it's the largest storage project in the state.
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Hawaiʻi County has selected Bethany Morrison as interim administrator of its new Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity and Resilience.
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Two nonprofits discuss the grants available for building agroforestry in Hawaiʻi, the U.S. Interior Department shares info on climate change adaptation grants available to Native Hawaiian organizations; and the mother of a slain child shares the story behind the nonprofit Pierce's Pledge
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On Aug. 8, the Kula community lost 16 homes to the wildfire that continued to flare up for more than two months. Now, neighbors are coming together to find hope in the form of land restoration. HPR's Catherine Cluett Pactol has the story.
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To celebrate five years of restoring the Alakoko Fishpond on Kauaʻi, the nonprofit Mālama Hulēʻia will hold a community work day Saturday to help rebuild the fishpond's 2,700-foot wall. It's the island’s largest remaining Hawaiian fishpond.
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THRIVE Hawaiʻi Agrifood Summit will take place Sept. 26 and 27. Jason Ueki works with the Hawaiʻi Island Business Plan Competition, also known as HIplan.
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Rebroadcast of a show featuring Kauaʻi's National Tropical Botanical Garden seed bank, the U.S. Department of Defense Natural Resource Program seed bank, the U.S. Army Rare Seed Program, Lyon Arboretum seed bank and Hawai'i Island seed bank.
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How education was addressed in California's Paradise 2018 wildfire; Hana Hou: sleep for our physical and mental strength; New Zealand artist George Nuku on plastics and artmaking; documentary “Surf Girls: Hawai’i” and why representation matters
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The Conversation: Climate change and the coral outlook; Training the next generation of firefightersThe Hawaiʻi Institute for Marine Biology coral scientist Kuʻulei Rodgers explains coral bleaching; Dress for Success CEO Michele Meyer-Shipp on what's needed for women's workplace success; Honolulu Fire Explorer Program manager describes mentoring youth; HPR's Taylor Nāhulukeaokalani Cozloff talks sustainability and the ʻulu burger
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Several years ago, the non-profit Sustʻāinable Molokaʻi started an egg production program that has successfully made a dent in the island's import of 100,000 eggs per month. Now, the organization has launched the pilot cohort of a meat chicken program with similar goals. HPR's Catherine Cluett Pactol has more.