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“Everybody paddle the canoes together; bail and paddle, paddle and bail, and the shore will be reached.
E lauhoe mai na wa’a; i ke ka, i ka hoe; i ka hoe, i ke ka; pae aku i ka ‘aina.”
― Hawaiian proverb
Farmers and Environmental Groups Defend Moratorium of GMO Crops on the Big Island « Green Magazine Hawaii
A coalition of local farmers and environmental groups recently filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit to defend a Hawai‘i County ordinance that imposes a moratorium on the expansion of genetically engineered crops on the Big Island. Sustainable agriculture nonprofit...
Let's Grow Hilo Edible Landscaping Beautification Day (Hilo)
Edible Landscaping 8-24-14, 2pm - 5pm Join us on the last Sunday of the month for the Let's Grow Hilo edible landscaping Beautification Day. We meet up at the East Hawaii Cultural Center at 2:00 (in Hilo). Everybody is welcome to come participate, we provide the tools...
Local I‘a is Hawaiʻi’s First Community Supported Fishery Business « Green Magazine Hawaii
The Hawaiʻi program of Conservation International, the leading global organization that focuses on the links between development and the environment to benefit human well being, received a $100,000 grant to start a Community Supported Fishery (CSF) business, Local...
Hawaii's Mao Organic Farms struggles to keep up with demand: Slideshow – Pacific Business News
Gary Maunakea-Forth, co-founder and managing director of Mao Organic Farms, never thought he would see the day when his nonprofit farm in Hawaii would need to expand in size to keep up with demand for both food and program positions. Mao Organic Farms, which was...
Aloha Grown presents Malama Honua Awards | North Hawaii News
A total of five Hawaii Island organizations were awarded with this year’s Aloha Grown Malama Honua Award. Each received a $500 award towards a specific project, program or initiative that embodies Aloha Grown’s philosophy to “Support Local, Sustain the Aina and Share...
Hawaii Hurricane 2014
Hawaii Hurricane 2014 - Iselle Hurricane Iselle's presence can still be felt here in the Puna district of the Big Island. People work to reassemble some sense of normalcy as the utility companies do there best to reconnect the modern comforts we tend to take for...





