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Climate Change

1 Dec 2019

City Climate Change Commission Mulls Changes to Shoreline Setback Ordinance

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, December 2019 | 0

Sunset Beach homeowners Gary and Cynthia Stanley may have bought some time to keep their unauthorized sandbag burrito pile in place through the winter by requesting a contested case hearing from the Board of Land and Natural Resources (see Board … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Dec 2019

New & Noteworthy: Sad Trees, Happy Bats

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, December 2019, Endangered Species, Energy, New & Noteworthy | 0

Can’t Cool Down: More than a decade ago at the Hawai‘i Conservation Conference, Stephen Miller of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service office in Honolulu expressed his concern about the pace at which nighttime temperatures at high elevations were rising: … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Nov 2019

City, State Planners Explore Solutions To Sea Level Rise Hazards on O‘ahu

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, November 2019 | 0

“The situation on O‘ahu regarding erosion is really terrible,” state Office of Conservation and Coastal Lands administrator Sam Lemmo told the City and County of Honolulu’s Climate Change Commission at its meeting last month. The Wai‘anae Coast is experiencing serious … Continued

Teresa Dawson
31 Aug 2019

Board Talk: Erosion, Sea Level Rise Threaten Sand Island Wastewater Plant Outfall

by Teresa | posted in: Board Talk, Climate Change, Pollution, September 2019 | 0

The Sand Island Wastewater Treatment Plant collects sewage from more than 400,000 residents and visitors in Honolulu and discharges 66 million gallons of effluent a day into the sea via along, wide underground outfall. The 84-inch-wide outfall extends a mile … Continued

Teresa Dawson
30 Jun 2019

Changes in Ocean, Climate Portend A Dire Future for Marine Mammals

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, Fisheries, July 2019, Marine | 0

How does the middle of the Pacific Ocean, an area that’s practically a desert when it comes to the nutrients that lie at the very heart of the marine food chain, manage to support some of the largest life forms … Continued

Patricia Tummons
30 Jun 2019

Invertebrates, Sharks May Suffer Most From Climate Changes in the Pacific

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, July 2019, Marine | 0

A recent rapid assessment of 83 marine species from throughout the Pacific found that sharks — including the threatened oceanic whitetip — sea cucumbers, urchins and clams are highly vulnerable to expected climate change effects over the next few decades. … Continued

Teresa Dawson
31 May 2019

Climate Experts Explore Possibility Of Suing to Cover Mitigation Costs

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, Energy, June 2019 | 0

Marti Townsend, director of the Sierra Club’s Hawai‘i Chapter, asked the audience crammed into a state capitol conference room last month to imagine a world in which fossil fuel companies in the 1980s took the warnings of its scientists about … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 May 2019

County Planners Embrace Exposure Area, But Face Resistance, Technical Obstacles

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, May 2019 | 0

For the second legislative session since the state unveiled its Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report, bills based on the report’s recommendations largely failed. Among those were bills that would have forced sellers of real property to disclose whether … Continued

Teresa Dawson
30 Jun 2018

City Agency Head on Climate Change: ‘Adapt Or … Get Our Okoles Kicked’

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, July 2018 | 0

When it comes to climate change, City & County of Honolulu Department of Emergency Services (DES) director Jim Howe is already taking steps to deal with what’s coming. “This is here. This is real. We have a choice. … We … Continued

Teresa Dawson
1 Jun 2018

Sea Level Rise Report Spawns Many Bills, But Legislators Let Nearly All of Them Die

by Teresa | posted in: Climate Change, June 2018 | 0

The state Legislature tried to make great strides to address the flooding projections in the Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report (SLR report) issued just before the session began, but wound up taking a baby step. Armed with the … Continued

Teresa Dawson

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In This Issue

  • April 2026 PDF April 1, 2026
  • LUC Members Weigh in on Bills To Expand, or Shrink, Their Powers April 1, 2026
  • Governor Proposes Few Changes In Makeup of LUC Membership April 1, 2026
  • New & Noteworthy: CNMI-ning; Haleakalā Trail Hearing April 1, 2026
  • East Maui Water Litigation Roundup April 1, 2026
  • Storm Damage Leaves Wailuku Water In Financial Peril, Company Reports April 1, 2026
  • A Cancelled DAB Contract Seems To Have Been for Help with Testimony April 1, 2026
  • Board Talk: Land Board Votes to Acquire Wahiawā Irrigation System April 1, 2026

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