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Hawaii Eco Living
Farmer’s Market Maui – Getting Juicy

Farmer’s Market Maui – Getting Juicy

by Stu E.D. | Aug 9, 2018 | Farming, Farmer's Market, Food, Hawaii, Maui

Farmer's Market Maui – Getting Juicy The Hawaii Eco Living website redesign begins, Farmer's Market Maui is one of the first sections to see a facelift. A few of the new exciting features, other than sheer aesthetic beauty that seems to be birthing, are the...
Island Earth – Inspirational Documentary

Island Earth – Inspirational Documentary

by Stu E.D. | Mar 1, 2017 | Activism, Farming, Food, Food Sovereignty, Hawaii, Plant Life, Sustainability, Video

Island Earth Here is the write up from the Island Earth website: A rich and complex tale of a young indigenous scientist's journey through the corn fields of GMO companies and loi patches of traditional Hawaiian elders reveals modern truths and ancient values that can...
Hawaii May Become The First State To Help Farms Go Organic | The Huffington Post

Hawaii May Become The First State To Help Farms Go Organic | The Huffington Post

by Stu E.D. | Jan 31, 2017 | Farming, Food, Hawaii

Hawaii has become the first U.S. state to approve tax credits for organic farmers, a huge potential boost for the industry. A bill now awaiting Gov. David Ige’s signature would provide farmers up to $50,000 in tax credits to help offset the costs of getting certified...
Hawaiis First Trash Water Wheel

Hawaiis First Trash Water Wheel

by Stu E.D. | Jul 12, 2016 | Activism, Environment, Hawaii, Oahu, Organizations

At Sustainable Coastlines, Surfrider Foundation, and 808 Cleanups we love Hawai'i's coastlines and love to keep them clean. We host large scale beach cleanups to inspire people to care for their coastlines. Not only through cleaning every time they visit the beach,...
New initiative encourages Hawaii farmers to sell their fresh produce to public schools – Pacific Business News

New initiative encourages Hawaii farmers to sell their fresh produce to public schools – Pacific Business News

by Stu E.D. | Jul 7, 2016 | Farming, Food, Hawaii

  Under a new pilot program, Hawaii farmers have until July 13 to submit their bids to sell fresh fruit and vegetables to various public schools around the state. The state Department of Education is working together with the state Department of Agriculture on...
Is Hawaii ‘the extinction capital of the world’? Exhibit A: The alala bird. – The Washington Post

Is Hawaii ‘the extinction capital of the world’? Exhibit A: The alala bird. – The Washington Post

by Stu E.D. | May 9, 2016 | Activism, Hawaii

VOLCANO, Hawaii — For centuries, a species of crow possessed of a large bill, a piercing stare and a raucous caw was revered by Hawaiians as a “family god” that would guide spirits of the dead into the afterlife. But modernity has been brutal to the alala, and none of...
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