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Applications for Kamehameha School’s Mahiʻai Match-up have opened. The program is focused on strengthening Hawaiʻi's food system by providing local agriculture and food entrepreneurs with resources to begin, expand and nourish their businesses.
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What to do with trash is an issue not only in Hawaiʻi, but for locations around the world — especially islands. In Australia, the government is trying a new approach. HPR's Bill Dorman has more in today's Asia Minute.
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The Hawaiʻi County Council is working to add an Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity and Resilience. As proposed in Bill 48, the office could work to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to climate change impacts.
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UH's Hulihia Center for Sustainable Systems launched last year with Kamehameha Schools. Hulihia's staff communicates with academics, stakeholders, cultural practitioners and community members to get a holistic view of how to meet population needs.
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HPR's Sabrina Bodon reports on sensitive places bill SB 1230; Hawai'i Emergency Medical Services' new medication dosing system; Kaimuki Compost Collective deals with food waste
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Local fishmonger doing her part to help Hawaiʻi become more food secure; Molokaʻi group hatches a plan for food sustainability with chicken raising program; an ʻulu cookbook offers a unique take on a Hawaiʻi staple; Oʻahu native's Korean-Hawaiian restaurant in LA tops Yelp list
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This is a time of change for producers and consumers of electric vehicles around the world. Manufacturers are shifting some production, and governments are easing subsidies. And much of the story is taking place in Asia. HPR’s Bill Dorman has more in today’s Asia Minute.
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Hawaiian Airlines plans to buy 50 million gallons of sustainable aviation fuel over five years from biofuel company Gevo, Inc.
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Senate President Ron Kouchi took to the chamber floor yesterday to address reports of conflict among caucus members. At issue is Scott Glenn’s nomination to lead the Office of Planning and Sustainable Development.
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Members of an agricultural community on Hawaiʻi Island will gather to discuss the future of sustainable farming and ranching. The Kohala Agricultural Visioning event will provide details on water-use, energy and land preservation.