The Closing Circle

posted in: March 2002 | 0

The names of several individuals crop up frequently in lists of directors, owners, or investors in companies involved with waste hauling, food waste recycling, pork production, and, completing the circle, pork consumption and food waste generation. An asterisk indicates the … Continued

Counting the Acres in Forest Reserves

posted in: October 2002 | 0

By the 1930s, more than a million acres of land in Hawai`i had been placed in designated forest reserves. At the end of the 20th century, however, just 564,598 acres were included, according to the state Division of Forestry and … Continued

E HO`OMAU I KE OLA: NA`U

posted in: October 2002 | 0

Lei of na`u were prized possessions and preferred for their fragrance. In the legend of Ka`ala and Ka`aiali`i, the women of Lana`i presented floral tributes to Kamehameha and others when they came to Kealia for sport. The floral tributes consisted … Continued

Shrinking Glaciers, Rising Oceans

posted in: May 2002 | 0

Used to be, the phrase “glacial pace” was synonymous with slow, almost imperceptible motion. Well, forget that. Mark Meier, emeritus professor of geological sciences at the University of Colorado at Boulder, has calculated the rate at which the Earth’s glaciers … Continued

E HO`OMAU I KE OLA

posted in: May 2002 | 0

Uhiuhi The native Hawaiian dry forest provided an abundance of useful materials in traditional Hawaiian society. It supported more plant and animal species than the Hawaiian rain forest, and like the rain forest, was a source of beauty and inspiration. … Continued

Hawai`i Fish Markets – in 1898

posted in: May 2002 | 0

In 1898, Thomas G. Thrum’s Hawaiian Annual published a list of the various types of fish that were supplied to Honolulu markets. The list, Thrum said, was compiled from reports provided to the territorial Board of Health. Of the 97 … Continued