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Ola i ka Wai: Water is life
Ka Maka Ko’i presents: Ka Maka Ko’i is also sponsoring a water petition here.
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GMO Moritorium Initiative March
Sunday March 30th NoonMeet at War Memorial for marchEnd at the Na Kai ‘Ewalu Hale at the harbor (Ho’aloha Park across from Maui Mall)Rally starts at…
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Discuss Excessive Muddy Runoff
Come to the Maui Nui Marine Resources Council Water committee on March 26, 11am at the Pacific Whale Foundation Educational Center
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‘Iao Groundwater Contested Case
Hearings are scheduled on the issue of ‘Iao groundwater (which is being drawn down) at these times and locations: Mon Mar 10: Kahului Community Center 9am-4pm Tues Mar 11: Velma Santos…
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NextEra Purchasing Undersea Cable Land
From Pacific Business News:NextEra Energy, one of the companies looking to build an undersea cable that would connect the electric grids on Oahu and Maui, has an…
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Administration Guts Implementation Portion of Maui Island Plan
In an article for Maui Weekly, Susan Halas writes that: The version under consideration was drafted by the county Planning Department and dated Nov. 29, 2013. In this document, virtually…
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Shaka Meeting (GMO Moritorium Petition)
Feb 24th 7pm at the McCoy Auditorium at the MACC Panel Discussion of the proposed GMO Moritorium initiative Kick off to the Petition Drive (20% of number of voters who voted…
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Kula Community Association presentsMaui’s Electricity Future – it may NOT be what it used to be:An Undersea Cable to Oahu and Maui’s Electricity…
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Participate in the State Rec Plan
Hawaii is in the process of preparing its Statewide Comprehensive Outdoor Recreation Plan (SCORP), which it does every five years. Your voice will make the difference on how money…
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The Difference Between a Farmer and a Global Chemical Corporation
The intentional blurring in the difference between farmers, and the global corporations that use Hawaii as a testing ground for their new technologies, demands some clarity. By Andrea Brower, Kauai…
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