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News, updates, finds, and stories from staff and community members at KAHEA.

News, updates, finds, stories, and tidbits from staff and community members at KAHEA. Got something to share? Email us at: kahea-alliance@hawaii.rr.com.

A Bill for Environmental Justice - SB107

A Bill for Environmental Justice - SB107

Posted by marti@kahea.org at Feb 03, 2011 01:00 PM |

Learn more about proposed legislation SB107, a bill to realize the goals of Environmental Justice.

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Mauna Kea Community Meeting

Mauna Kea Community Meeting

Posted by miwa@kahea.org at Jan 31, 2011 06:00 PM |

Please join us for a community meeting and discussion on the future of this wahi pana, on Feb 7 at the Kamakakuokalani Center for Hawaiian Studies.

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Three Things You Can Do Now

Three Things You Can Do Now

Posted by marti@kahea.org at Jan 30, 2011 12:00 AM |

The legislative session has kicked off. The way to make a difference, is to get in there, and get involved! Here are three things you can do right now.

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3 Loopholes to Close

3 Loopholes to Close

Posted by miwa@kahea.org at Jan 25, 2011 05:00 AM |

Last fall, a bundle of regulatory rollbacks were proposed for conservation lands in Hawai`i. Hundreds stood up in opposition, and the majority of these rollbacks were abandoned. Help close the last three remaining loopholes, and stand up for the strongest possible protections for Hawai`i's conservation lands.

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ELN Prioritizes Food Security, Sustainable Energy, Native Hawaiian Culture

ELN Prioritizes Food Security, Sustainable Energy, Native Hawaiian Culture

Posted by miwa@kahea.org at Jan 24, 2011 07:00 AM |

Ending Hawai‘i’s over-dependence on imported food and oil, as well as basic respect for indigenous knowledge and traditional practice as a component of environmental protection dominated the roundtable meeting.

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Wai`anae Represent!

Posted by miwa@kahea.org at Jan 14, 2011 10:00 PM |

Update on proceedings at the Land Use Commission, as Concerned Elders of Wai`anae and KAHEA work to protect agricultural lands of Lualualei Valley.

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Saving Monk Seals

Saving Monk Seals

Posted by miwa@kahea.org at Jan 14, 2011 12:00 AM |

`Īlioholoikauaua, the Hawaiian monk seal, is one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world. Since the 1950s its population has dropped to about 1,300 animals and is continuing to decline. Solutions are within reach. Learn more and take action today.

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