Pay Now, Pay Later, and Pay Lots

posted in: January 1991 | 0

To allow investors a profit, geothermal energy would almost certainly have to be priced above what users pay for electricity from oil- or coal-fired plants. But the public won’t suffer merely by having to pay more for energy; it will … Continued

Grass Roots

posted in: January 1991 | 0

Environmental Lobbying: Short on Pay, Long on Rewards So you want to get involved? There’s no better time than the present, and no better place than the Capitol. In this issue we preview only a small fraction of the several … Continued

Moving Forward on Shoreline Setbacks

posted in: February 1991 | 0

Reorganization of Hawai`i’s management of coastal issues seems almost certain this session. Two reports recommending changes have been presented to the Legislature — one from the Hawai`i Ocean and Marine Resources Council (under the auspices of the Department of Business … Continued

'A Very Terrible Experience'

posted in: June 1991 | 0

For the last several years, people of Miloli`i report, they have been subject to increasing harassment by charter fishing boats from the Kailua-Kona area. Walter Paulo, a fisherman from Miloli`i, told the Land Use Commission of one such incident that … Continued

Super Luxury, Super Waste

posted in: June 1991 | 0

Hotel operators across the state are devising ways to conserve energy, reduce water use, and cut down on generation of solid waste. Architects and engineers are starting to incorporate conservation techniques into the very design of their buildings. The developers … Continued

Geologically, a Most Interesting Site

posted in: June 1991 | 0

Geologically, the Big Island is the most interesting island in the state. It features active volcanoes (one of the most popular visitor attractions in the State). – Market Feasibility Study Ernest Watari, Pannell Kerr Forster Just with respect to the … Continued