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Groups seek to restrict water diversions
Maui News Thursday, Dec. 7, 2006 HONOLULU – Two Maui groups have filed a petition with the state Commission on Water Resource Management urging the commission to designate the Wailuku watershed…
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2006 ‘Aina News Summary
Sustainable farming vital for health of Isles As organic products continue to gain shelf space in markets and residents turn their vision toward self-sufficiency…
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Federal Court Rules Biopharm Permits Issued Illegally in Hawai’i
Victory: Ruling first ever on controversial drug-producing GE crops manufactured by Monsanto and others From EarthJustice: Citing possible harm to Hawai’i’s 329 endangered and threatened species, a federal district judge…
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In Law We Trust
Can environmental legislation still protect the Commons? December 19, 2004 by Mark Dowie With privatization of natural resources sweeping the country like a new dance, it’s time to polish up a venerable…
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Streams in Hawaii show slow decline
By Mary Adamski, Honolulu Star-Bulletin Sunday, December 5, 2004 Streams make news when they overflow during a deluge, but a new federal study reveals that the flow in island streams has…
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Irrigation Ditches Wasting Water?
Surplus water regularly ends up being "dumped" October 22, 2004 Ed Lindsey and Lucienne de Naie …
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New threats loom at Ahihi-Kinau reserve
By Valerie Monson, Staff Writer The Maui News September 7, 2004 With commercial activities banned and more watchful eyes on the scene, have things changed for the better at the Ahihi-Kinau Natural…
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