Tag: DIY

  • Big Island infant diagnosed with rat lungworm disease

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    HONOLULU- A Big Island infant who fell ill in December has been diagnosed with rat lungworm disease, bringing the number of cases of the disease statewide last year to eight. So far, there have been no confirmed cases of rat lungworm disease in 2019. Officials said the infant, from East Hawaii, has been transferred to […]

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  • We must stop choking the ocean with plastic waste. Here’s how

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    The ocean can’t take any more. For centuries we have dumped our unwanted waste into the seas, creating a crisis that threatens not only marine life, but everything that depends on the seas. And despite our technological prowess, humans have so far been unable or unwilling to stem the tide of pollution entering our ocean. […]

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  • How the fossil fuel industry got the media to think climate change was debatable

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    Late last year, the Trump administration released the latest national climate assessment on Black Friday in what many assumed was an attempt to bury the document. If that was the plan, it backfired, and the assessment wound up earning more coverage than it probably would have otherwise. But much of that coverage perpetuated a decades-old practice, one […]

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  • Technology helps reduce energy costs on Indiana farm while protecting environment

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    A Purdue University alumnus is using clean, solar energy to drastically reduce the electric bill for his northern Indiana hog farm with the help of a company based in the Purdue Research Park. Kraig Resler, an alumnus of Purdue’s College of Agriculture, partnered with Emergent Solar Energy to find ways to reduce energy costs, protect the […]

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  • Is Organic Food Worse for the Environment?

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    Most of us know there are many health benefits to eating organic food. But is the farming practice all that healthy for the environment? A new study suggests organic food might have some serious consequences for the environment when compared to conventionally produced food. Here’s what it found. STUDY: ORGANIC FARMING COMES WITH A ‘CARBON OPPORTUNITY COST’ Researchers […]

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  • Nestlé Waters North America aiming for 25 percent recycled plastic in its packaging by 2021

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    Latest commitment part of broader ambition to reach 50 percent recycled content by 2025 Nestlé Waters North America (NWNA) announced in December that it will achieve 25 percent recycled plastic across its U.S. domestic portfolio by 2021. The company plans to continue expanding its use of recycled materials in the coming years, further setting an ambition to […]

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  • The Misinformed, Ineffective War on Styrofoam Heads to Hawaii

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    Maui on Dec. 31 became the first Hawaiian county—and one of the latest cities and counties across the United States—to ban polystyrene plastic (more commonly known as Styrofoam) food containers. The purpose of the ban is to reduce pollution and encourage recycling across the island. Yet, a recent report on the impact of a proposed Styrofoam ban in Oahu, […]

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  • Tensions rise between 2 of Hawaii’s Congressional leaders over ‘religious bigotry’ comments

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    HONOLULU  – U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard appears to have “called out” U.S. Sen. Mazie Hirono over her questioning of a judicial nominee, accusing her and others of religious bigotry. Conservative media groups have been covering Sen. Hirono’s questioning of judicial nominee Brian Buescher for several weeks. In a stunning op-ed published on Tuesday, Congresswoman Gabbard […]

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  • Hawaiian humpback whale count to continue despite government shutdown

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    HONOLULU – An annual effort to monitor humpback whale migration numbers in Hawaii will proceed as scheduled despite the shutdown of the federal government, a spokesperson for the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation said Tuesday. Each year, the group and its volunteers — along with federally-funded agencies like NOAA — conduct an ocean count at the […]

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  • Climate change: ‘Right to repair’ gathers force

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    It is frustrating: you buy a new appliance then just after the warranty runs out, it gives up the ghost. You can’t repair it and can’t find anyone else to at a decent price, so it joins the global mountain of junk. You’re forced to buy a replacement, which fuels climate change from the greenhouse […]

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