January (Volume 18, Number 7)
- January 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy: Tuna, Research, and Wind Power
- MORE BOARD TALK
- BOARD TALK: Energy Proposals in the Balance: Thumbs Up for Palm Oil, Albizia Plan Is Deferred
- Hawai`i Energy Facts
- New Fuels, New Problems — Even For Renewables
- UH Experts Say Task Force Needs More Time, Money to Meet Goals
- Greenhouse Emissions in Hawai`i Grew 7.5 Percent from 1990 to 2005
- Editorial: As Temperatures Rise, An End to Easy Virtue
- A 12-Step Program to Overcome Oil Addiction
- Greenhouse Gas Reduction Talks Focus on Cap-and-Trade, Carbon Tax
February (Volume 18, Number 8)
- February 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy: Waiwi and a Wetland
- Whatever Happened to … Venu Pasupuleti and Megasoft?
- Emma's Column: Getting Lost Among the Cliffs of Moloka`i
- Reversals at Supreme Court Raise Question: Is Water Commission on the Right Track?
- Supreme Court Remands Moloka`i Cases to Water Commission, Finding Error
- Honokohau Marina Project Veers From Master Development Agreement
- State Designation of Important Ag Lands Hinges on Passage of Incentives Package
March (Volume 18, Number 9)
- March 2008 PDF
- Letter: Critics Take Cheap Shots At State Water Commission
- Affordable Houses Divided: Settlement Allocates Credit for Units Nansay Built
- Bridge’s Tactics in Lawsuit to Force An EIS Characterized as a SLAPP
- 2 Decades and Counting: Golf ‘Villages’ At Puako Are Still a Work in Progress
- Board Determines Conservation Needs Trump Demand for Kapahulu Parking
- New & Notworthy
- Council Drags Feet On Request for Information
- `Aha Kiole Committee Tramples Over Public Process in Selecting Contractor
- Endangered Red `Ilima at Puako Vanishes in the Course of a Decade
April (Volume 18, Number 10)
- April 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy
- WHATEVER HAPPENED TO…The Food Irradiator at Honolulu Airport
- Positions Unfilled, Funds Unspent at DLNR
- Strange Accounting System Shows Inflated Vacancy-Related Loss at DLNR
- ‘Rare Earth’ Metals May Hold Promise Of Deterring Sharks from Fishing Lines
- Five Foes of the Hawaiian Rain Forests
- Working at 15,000 Feet, Greg Asner Is Still Firmly Rooted on Hawaiian Soil
- A New Regime: Invaders Alter Shape, Functionality of Native Rain Forests
- BOARD TALK: Rock Thieves, Aeby Controversy, and Green Energy
May (Volume 18, Number 11)
- May 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy
- At Exploited, Embatted Pu`u Wa`awa`a, Signs of Hope Grow along with the Trees
- Conservation Alliance Holds Forum on Climate Predictions for Hawai`i
- Two-Mile Deep Hilo Bore Hole Reveals Vast Stores of Fresh Water
- LETTER: Data Aren’t Lacking on Black-Footed Albatross
- BOARD TALK: Mauna Kea, Kona Motosports Park, Koa Timber, and More
- Fisheries Council Approves Proposal to Raise Caps on Turtle Interactions
June (Volume 18, Number 12)
- June 2008
- Board Talk
- Legislature Gives DOA Tools to Fight Invasives, Beefs Up Fines for DLNR
- NARS Commissioner Warns of Harm Thrips Could Cause to Naio
- Emma's Column: Trekking Through Lava Landscapes
- Letter: Kitty Simonds' Misleading Answers
- If at First You Don't Succeed … The Ongoing Saga of `Aha Kiole
- Western Pacific Council Tops in Financial Grants from NOAA
- NMFS Reporting Requirements Give Council Broad Leeway Over Spending
- $6.7 Earmark May Compensate NWHI Bottomfish, Lobster Permittees
July (Volume 19, Number 1)
- July 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy
- Agribusiness Agency Says It Needs More Time to Repair Waiahole Ditch
- NELHA Delegates Contract Decisions
- Sopogy Spurns SPRBs in Push to Get Federal Tax Credits for NELHA Plant
- Proposed Waste Plant Could Disrupt Landfill Operation in West Hawai`i
- Trash Treatment Plant Proposed for NELHA Gets OK from Board
- Fact and Fiction about Waiawi Control
- STRANGERS IN PARADISE: Waiawi Biocontrol Controversy, GM Algae Ruling
- New & Noteworthy: Ancient `Ohi`a, and the High Costs of Biofuels
August (Volume 19, Number 2)
- BOARD TALK: O‘ahu Men Are Fined $3,050 Each For Raiding Maui Stones for Imu
- Fishing Council Relaxes Turtle Limits, NMFS to Initiate New Biological Opinion
- Review: The Decline and Fall of the Po‘ouli: A Cautionary Tale of Delay, Dissent
- New & Noteworthy: Tradewinds, Ezra, Honors
- Declaring War on Climate Change
- Economists Attempt to Quantify Potential For Greenhouse Gas Reduction in Hawai‘i
- August 2008 PDF
September (Volume 19, Number 3)
- September 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy
- Lingle Vetoes Inspection Fee Bill, Lets Ag Bill Become Law over her Concerns
- `Ohi`a Rust Threat Is as Large as Ever, But Ban on Imports Is Allowed to Lapse
- Hawai`i Natural Resource Managers Confront Challenge of Global Warming
- Kuilima Resort Submits Status Report
- ‘NEED FOR THE PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT’
- Attorneys Debate How Deadlines Apply to Kuilima Resort Expansion Project
October (Volume 19, Number 4)
- October 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy: A Water Plan, a New NARS, and a Turtle Book
- Board Talk
- Coral Disease, Monk Seals, Invasive Fish Among Marine Issues at HCA Conference
- Landscapers, Conservationists Find Common Ground on Invasive Plants
- Deep-Diving Whales Most Vulnerable to Sonar Used to Detect Submarines
- A Thumbnail Guide to Recent Sonar Litigation
- Editorial: The Navy’s Shameful Acts Harm Marine Mammals
- Navy’s Sonar Exercises at Heart of Case Set for Honolulu Hearing
- As O`ahu’s Slaughterhouse Faces Closure, ADC Approves Experimental Back-up Unit
November (Volume 19, Number 5)
- November 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy: Backtracking, Brinksmanship, and the Irradiator
- Two Years after Quake, NELHA Still Struggles to Repair Damaged Pipelines
- Wailuku Companies Seek PUC Approval to Serve Existing, Future Water Users
- Land Board Resumes Discussion of Diversion of East Maui Water
- Managing the Varroa Mite Infestation
- Varroa Mite Control Efforts Face Financial, Technical Roadblocks
- Stream-By-Stream Standards
- Water Commission Amends Standards for Six Streams in East Maui
December (Volume 19, Number 6)
- December 2008 PDF
- New & Noteworthy
- Report Suggests Emissions Grew 22 Percent Since 1990
- Land Board Endorses Proposals For Biofuels, Biomass Facilities
- New Report Supports Lifting Annual Limit On Interactions between Loggerheads, Fishers
- Supreme Court Majority Supports Navy Sonar Tests without an EIS
- Hawai`i County Board Deals Setback To Stalled Bridge Aina Le`a Project