Tag: reuse Hawaii
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Most Coffee Species At Risk Of Extinction Due To Climate Change
byAs many of us wake to our much needed morning coffee, a recent study finds that over half of all wild coffee species worldwide are in danger of going extinct. The study, published in Science Advances, found that 60% of wild coffee species are under threat of extinction. This includes the wild species of Arabica, the […]
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How the Green New Deal’s 100% renewable energy goal could be achieved
byFollowing a year in which U.S. carbon emissions from energy rose, after years of declines, Green New Deal(GND) proponents are calling for a plan to convert 100% of the electricity supply to renewable energy, among other decarbonization initiatives. The big picture: Although a massive undertaking, this energy transition is technologically feasible and economically beneficial. Some policies that would […]
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More Hawaiian names proposed for Kilauea’s ‘Fissure 8.’
byHONOLULU – A crop of new names have been proposed for the magnificent and powerful Fissure 8. They include Enoho, which is Hawaiian for regeneration, hanaiʻana (creation) and hou hoʻomaka (new beginnings). Another name suggestion honors the Hawaiian deity for the volcano and lava: ʻAilāʻau. There have been an abundance of other suggestions to the […]
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Hundreds to mark 126 years since overthrow of Hawaiian kingdom
byHONOLULU – Hundreds are expected to gather at Iolani Palace on Thursday to commemorate 126 years since the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii. The overthrow happened on Jan. 17, 1893. After imprisoning Hawaii’s last reigning monarch, Queen Liliuokalani, a group of American businessmen set up a provisional government with the support of the U.S. […]
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Yes, You Can Recycle Styrofoam
byAs bans on single-use plastic bags and straws gain momentum across the globe, attention is now focused on another mighty environmental opponent: styrofoam. Styrofoam poses serious health concerns for aquatic life and the general health of the planet, which is no surprise, given that it’s made of thousands of pieces of non-biodegradable plastic. While the […]
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Denmark throws away too much plastic, recycling could save millions: report
byA new report has found that Denmark is not recycling as much plastic as it could, resulting in wasted potential. More recycling of plastic could benefit consumers and businesses as well as help protect the natural environment, according to the report, which was produced by the public Innovation Fund Denmark in partnership with consultancy firm […]
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Recycling is not enough. Zero-packaging stores show we can kick our plastic addiction
byWrapped, sealed, boxed, cling-filmed and vacuum packed. We have become used to consumables being packaged in every way imaginable. The history of “packaging” goes back to the first human settlements. First leaves, gourds and animals skins were used. Then ceramics, glass and tin. Then paper and cardboard. But with the invention of plastic and the celebration […]
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6 Ways You Can Be More Eco-Friendly Right This Second
byIt’s 2019! Let’s make good choices! First things first: Don’t panic. Take a deep breath. You already know that climate change is happening, and you also know that if we want to save the planet, we’re all going to have to make changes in the ways we live our lives. If this story was just about […]
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A massive shark known as “Deep Blue” was seen cruising in Hawaii waters
byHONOLULU – There’s been a rare sighting of what’s believed to be the biggest great white shark on record. In incredible video taken by OneOcean Diving, a massive great white was seen in Hawaiian waters. The shark in the video is believed to “Deep Blue,” a shark that’s nearly 20-feet-long. She’s also believed to be […]
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Here’s how your sunscreen is causing damage to the environment
byWASHINGTON D.C. [USA]: Wearing sunscreen and cosmetics to the beach might seem like a good idea for your skin and beauty, but it is certainly not good for the corals, a recent study has revealed. According to several research studies, up to 14,000 tons of sunscreen end up in the world’s oceans every year. To […]
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