Tag: DIY
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A Kauai park with ties to Russia is stirring up an international name dilemma
byA historic park on Kauai is playing a role in the troubled relationship between the United States and Russia. The Russian ambassador and Russian Americans are fighting to preserve the name of Russian Fort Elizabeth in Kauai’s west side town of Waimea. But cultural experts and state officials say the site is far more Hawaiian […]
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This dead whale carcass just won’t go away
byIt’s already been towed out once before, and it was just towed out a second time. Officials with the Department of Land and Natural resources provided an update on a rotting sperm whale carcass off Oahu’s southern shore. On Saturday, the DLNR said crews towed out the remains of the whale an additional 2.5 miles. […]
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Tackling the plastics recycling problem
byWhy has the world continued to increase consumption of plastic materials when at the same time, environmental and human health concerns over their use have grown? One answer is they are immensely useful to humankind, and despite problems they create, they have provided countless benefits. They are used to construct lighter automobiles and planes, improving […]
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Climate change: Do you know the basics?
byClimate change: it’s a subject you can’t avoid, and you’re only going to hear more about it as the world continues to feel the heat. Maybe you’ve watched documentaries about cute endangered polar animals or tried to read complicated scientific journals about wildfires, rising ocean levels or fossil fuels. The causes of climate change are […]
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Could flexitarianism save the planet?
byScientists say a drastic cut in meat consumption is needed, but this requires political will It has been known for a while that the amount of animal products being eaten is bad for both the welfare of animals and the environment. People cannot consume 12.9bn eggs in the UK each year without breaking a few. […]
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THE KEY ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES TO WATCH AFTER TRUMP’S SECOND YEAR IN OFFICE
byDuring his tenure, the administration has blocked research, prioritized corporations over citizens, and put endangered species at even greater risk. Late last year, the United Nations released its climate report telling the world that a global climate crisis is all but inevitable, findings echoed in the United States government’s own National Climate Assessment. President Donald […]
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Nestle ditching plastic straws, water bottles to reduce plastic waste
byNestle, the world’s largest packaged food company, is on a mission to reduce plastic waste. This week, the Swiss group announced they will be dropping plastic straws from their products and will also focus on creating biodegradable water bottles. With environmental groups all over the world advocating for alternatives to single-use plastic, Nestlesays these changes are […]
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Ige to deliver State of the State on much firmer political footing than in 2018
byGov. David Ige will deliver his fifth State of the State address on Tuesday, focusing on the key priorities of his second term — and touting the accomplishments of his first. According to the governor’s office, Ige is set to discuss his plans for early childhood education, affordable housing, and the hotel room tax. Further […]
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Food production needs to be more eco-friendly
byAccording to Lancet study, food system changes land use, leading to climate change, water depletion If the planet has to be saved from catastrophic climate change, by 2040, the world’s food production systems should absorb more carbon than they emit; in other words, act as a carbon sink, a global report has found. The EAT- […]
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Rethink everything you know about global warming
byNew research shows that scientists have massively underestimated the effects of air pollution. Every day seems to bring with it a new headline about the issue of climate change, but this one seems to be primed for the history books. The findings from a major new study published today in the journal Sciencemay require a recalculation of […]
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