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Hawaii Eco Living
Hawaii on Verge of Worst Coral Bleaching in History as Water Temperatures Soar

Hawaii on Verge of Worst Coral Bleaching in History as Water Temperatures Soar

by Stu E.D. | Sep 21, 2015 | Climate Change, Environment, Hawaii, Pollution

Hawaii’s majestic coral reef, which makes up roughly 85 percent of all coral reefs in the country, could be entering a perilous state. The state’s corals could experience the worstbleaching its history this year as surrounding water temperatures rise at abnormal...
Korean Natural Farming Symposium 2015

Korean Natural Farming Symposium 2015

by Stu E.D. | Aug 29, 2015 | Big Island, Events, Farming, Hawaii, Living Skills

Korean Natural Farming From Hawai`i Farmers Union United: HFUU’s East Hawaii Chapter is holding their 1st Annual Korean Natural Farming Symposium to share and teach Korean Natural Farming Practices. The event will be held from October 1-3, 2015 in Hilo, Hawaii. KNF is...
HLH plants 300,000 endemic trees on Big Island

HLH plants 300,000 endemic trees on Big Island

by Stu E.D. | Aug 8, 2015 | Activism, Big Island, Environment, Hawaii, Plant Life

HLH LLC, a Hawaii-based sustainable forestry company, planted 300,000 endemic trees on Hawaii Island — nearly a quarter of its overall goal of 1.3 million total trees to be planted for permanent reforestation across the Hawaiian Islands. HLH set aside more than 1,000...
The Hawaii Independent: Corporate trojan horse comes to Hawaii

The Hawaii Independent: Corporate trojan horse comes to Hawaii

by Stu E.D. | Jul 20, 2015 | Hawaii, Legal News, World News

TPP negotiators will be on Maui at the end of the month, hoping to bring the deal to a conclusion: What history will be made? The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a massive international treaty being negotiated, in secret, by 12 Pacific Rim countries, side-by-side...
A Sustainable Earth Depends Upon an Indigenist Future | Dissident Voice

A Sustainable Earth Depends Upon an Indigenist Future | Dissident Voice

by Stu E.D. | Jul 4, 2015 | Activism, Environment, Hawaii, World News

Indigenous Future Long prophesied by native thinkers, Earth is dying. The global ecological system is collapsing under the weight of industrial development. More ecosystems including the atmosphere have been lost and degraded than the biosphere can bear. Concurrently...
Food Independence Could Be a Matter of Survival for the U.S.’ Most Isolated State | TakePart

Food Independence Could Be a Matter of Survival for the U.S.’ Most Isolated State | TakePart

by Stu E.D. | Jul 3, 2015 | Farming, Food, Hawaii, Sustainability

Hawaii imports 90 percent of what it eats at great environmental cost. Now ag activists seek to make ‘grown here, not flown here’ a reality. HONOLULU—When my Airbus touched down at Honolulu International Airport, I was one of 30,843 people to arrive in Hawaii on a...
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