Editorial

posted in: Editorial, October 2004 | 0

Hawai’i Can Wait No Longer to Protect Vanishing Near-Shore Resources The near-shore news is not good. More fishers, with ever more efficient gear, means just one thing: fewer fish. As a whole, fishers are slow to accept the blame, pointing … Continued

E Ho‘omau I Ke Ola

posted in: August 2003 | 0

Wekiu Mauna Kea, kuahiwi ku ha’o i ka malie. Mauna Kea, standing alone in the calm. ‘Olelo No’eau Hawaiian Proverbs & Poetical Sayings, by Mary Kawena Pukui (1983) Mauna Kea is prominent in Hawaiian cultural and natural history. When measured … Continued

Talking Story With DLNR Chief Peter Young

posted in: April 2003 | 0

Peter Young, the new director of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, recently granted interviews to Environment Hawai`i editor Patricia Tummons and staff writer Teresa Dawson. Here are excerpts: What are your goals, your vision for the department? As … Continued

Letters

posted in: April 2003 | 0

Responses to Editorial On War With Iraq I believe your editorial did not belong in an environmental newsletter. Please stick to environmental issues. I also strongly disagree with your position. Like it or not, we are involved in a global … Continued

ARCHIVES OF THE HAWAIIAN FOREST

posted in: April 2003 | 0

Protecting Plants, When It’s Convenient In celebrating 2003 as the Year of the Hawaiian Forest, Environment Hawai`i is reprinting historical records that depict changes in its forested landscape over the last two centuries. This month’s selection is taken from minutes … Continued