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Faculty from the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology faculty discuss the their Mālama ʻĀina plan and how their efforts to adapt to climate change are rooted in Indigenous stewardship.
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The National ParkScore Index is an annual list run by the Trust for Public Land that ranks parks in the 100 most populous cities in the U.S. based on access, equity, acreage, investment and amenities.
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Marine carbon capture takes carbon dioxide from the air and stores it in the ocean to fight global warming. The Molokaʻi-based organization ‘Āina Momona is taking the lead locally, with the help of Carbon180.
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Lt. Col. Adrian Biggerstaff is leading the Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery effort for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
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Hawaiʻi Land Trust’s Scott Fisher spoke to HPR’s Savannah Harriman-Pote about restoring Maui’s wetlands.
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Hawaiʻi's recent catastrophic flooding has devastated local farms, leaving many farmers struggling.
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Oʻahu's two landfills are both approaching capacity. But for certain kinds of waste, recycling is making some progress. We get more on that story from Alexander Lugo of Pacific Business News.
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A tourist from Washington state is facing federal charges after a witness recorded what prosecutors say was a video of him hurling a coconut-sized rock at an endangered Hawaiian monk seal.
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Honolulu lawmakers are working on changes to city construction laws in anticipation of new federal flood maps.
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The Hawaiʻi Solar Energy Association says nearly $500M in solar investments is in jeopardy.