Tag: coast guard environment
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Homeless Veterans is a New Home Owner!
byToday was the start of a new chapter for a once-homeless veteran here in the Midlands: veteran Ben Bethea signed the papers to purchase his own home. For the past several years Bethea worked with an organization called Palmetto State Base Camp, which helps homeless veterans get back on their feet and gain financial stability. […]
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Discarded Tires a Recycling Problem for Hawaii County
byTires discarded by the residents of Hawaii on roads or dumped at transfer stations are gathering at a faster rate than that with which the Hawaii County administration can deal with the piles of tires. These tires are meant purely for recycling. The tires are shipped off Hawaii after the Department of Environmental Management collects […]
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20 Years Marked of Helping Homeless Veterans
byTwenty years ago, the Community Coalition on Homelessness organized the first Stand Down as an outreach to homeless veterans in the Bradenton area. The outreach takes its name from the respite given combat troops, who are pulled off the line after extended contact with an enemy to get rest, hot showers, warm meals and clean […]
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Invictus Games 2018 | Mateship!
by“If you had to describe your dance moves in one word, what would it be?” “Probably… ‘Random’. Can I go now? Nutbush is about kick-off!” Emily says. I have so many questions. What is ‘Nutbush’? Is it a new adaptive sport or an Aussie variant for what most other people would refer to as Volleyball […]
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Netherlands Bike Path Made From Recycled Plastic Waste
byDutch cyclists rode down the world’s first bike path made entirely of discarded plastic this week, in a move aimed at reducing the millions of tonnes wasted every year. The 30-metre (100-ft) cycling path in the 1,300-year-old northern town of Zwolle contains the equivalent of 500,000 plastic bottle caps and is estimated to be two […]
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The Essential Guide to Being a ‘Green Tourist’
byBy Alex Mardikian Hawaii is ecology is becoming increasingly sensitive to the pressures it is facing from its human population. A floating population consisting of tourists adds to the waste and refuse that the island administration has to deal with. It is possible to enjoy Hawaii and contribute to its cleanliness drive. You can be […]
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Investments in This Environment Toxin will Surprise You
byPlastic is one of the most ubiquitous and dangerous pollutants out there. The material is energy-intensive to create, and it persists for centuries, leaching harmful chemicals like BPA and phthalates into the environment—and our bodies. And yet, more than 300 million tons of it will likely be created in 2018, and recent investments by major […]
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One Way Rides for Homeless Upsetting Residents of Hawaii
byCity officials are at odds with leeward lawmakers over what’s causing an increase in Waianae’s homeless population. Over the last few months, city administrators began providing one-way rides for homeless individuals in urban Honolulu out to shelters across the island, including the west side. The initiative’s purpose is to encourage the homeless to get into […]
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Project Homeless Connect 2018: For Homeless Veteran!
byThe 2018 Project Homeless Connect is held on Thursday, September 27 from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Keehi Lagoon Memorial Park, 2685 North Nimitz Highway, Honolulu, Hawaii. The 2018 Project Homeless Connect on O’ahu is more than a resource fair. The event allows homeless families to access the health care and experts along with […]
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Don’t Stop at Shopping Organic!!
byAccording to Josh Tickell, the solution to climate change is right under our noses. Or more specifically, right under our feet. In his new book, Kiss the Ground, the producer, author, and environmentalist dives into the potential and promise of regenerative agriculture—a farming practice that renews the health of soil so that it can actually […]
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