Hawaii Settles Climate Change Lawsuit Filed By Youth Plaintiffs
The parties said the settlement was the first of its kind to address constitutional issues arising from climate change.
Hawaii Residents Fined $20K After Monk Seal Pup Mauled By Unleashed Dogs
One person fined is a DLNR employee who was off duty at the time, DLNR said.
More Homeowners Are Needed To Join The Push To Restore Honolulu’s Urban Watersheds
A three-year project in East Oahu funded by NOAA is off to a “remarkable” start, administrator says.
Huge Amount Of Marine Garbage Removed From Papahanaumokuakea
A nonprofit organization hauled away mountains of ghosts nets, buoys, floats and plastics from an atoll in marine national monument and plans more cleanup this year.
Maui Is Mapping Its Wetlands To Protect Environmentally Sensitive Areas
Some homeowners are concerned about unintended consequences, red tape and the effect on property values.
Maui County Loses Appeal In Case Involving Waste-To-Energy Project
The court found that the county should have done the environmental review of Anaergia Services’ proposed sludge-drying facility.
New Coral Disease Forecast Tool Shows High Risks Of Summer Outbreaks In Hawaii
The online system can give marine managers across the Pacific better data to act on as climate change intensifies the problem.
EPA To Disband Red Hill Oversight Group Amid Navy Complaints
The Navy wanted to control the agenda. Community members said no. Now the group is being cancelled.
Moanalua Valley Park Closed For Duration Of Haiku Stairs Dismantling
Continued trespassing to the summit, an active construction zone, led to the city’s and state’s joint decision to close another access point leading to Haiku Stairs.
Environmental Groups Seek Injunction In Maui Seabird Case
Conservation Council for Hawaii and the Center for Biological Diversity say the Grand Wailea Resort must be barred at certain times of the year from using bright lights at night.