The weather's weird, water's warming, sea levels are rising and reefs are bleaching – Climate change is here to stay. But not all is lost. Join Civil Beat as it finds the problems and their solvers, from land to sea, soil to sky.
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In the final episode of the series we tackle the titular question: are we doomed?Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Some say systematic failures to respond to COVID-19 reveal just how challenging it will be to stop climate change, while others see reasons for hope.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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We answer listener questions about carbon footprints, coral health and drinking water safety.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Debates within the Nanukuli and Maili community about a possible landfill expansion are heating up.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Many parents are having to take a more active role in their children's education due to the pandemic, so we collected resources and advice for stress-free ways to talk to your kids about an stressful subject.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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A look at what happens to our island’s paper and cardboard when we’re done using it, why we don’t recycle even more and how we can all help the process run a little smoother.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a lot of single-use plastics back into our lives and onto our beaches.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Race relations in Hawaii are different than many other places in the country, but that doesn’t mean that racism hasn’t affected the health of communities of color.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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A group wants to reopen waters around the Big Island for commercial aquarium fishing, raising questions about the environmental impact of the multi-million dollar industry.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Civil Beat digs into Hawaii's recycling data and explains what the numbers mean for Hawaii residents looking to be environmentally friendly with their waste.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Yes, cats can catch COVID-19, but that’s not the only reason to keep them indoors. For the health of Hawaii’s environment, experts say that all cats should be indoor pets.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Reduce your trips to the grocery store with these tips on home gardening in Hawaii, and help the environment while you’re at it.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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Here are three innovative solutions to tackle the flood of plastic pollution that can never be recycled.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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A warming climate could negatively impact Hawaii residents' ability to fight off diseases like the flu, and will enable the spread of more ailments.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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A majority of adults in Hawaii know global warming is happening, but not many discuss the issue with friends, family or co-workers. We explore the best ways to talk about this sensitive subject without being uninvited from Thanksgiving.Por Honolulu Civil Beat
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