Hawaii

May - June 2022
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  • Greenwell Coffee Farm

    June 4, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    When coffee is ready to harvest the fruit is a red color.

    I enjoyed the tour, it was fun to see several different plants not just coffee. The process of coffee making was interesting as well. The process really depended on the weather, they need the sun to help dry out the coffee beans.Read more

  • Trip to Hilo

    June 4, 2022 in the United States ⋅ 🌧 72 °F

    Rainbow falls
    Cacao farm
    Hawaii volcanoes national park

    Each place was very beautiful.

    I loved the Cacao farm and the chocolate was amazing. Wish I would've got more.

    Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was a cool experience. I was glad that the man with the telescope let me look and take a video. I now can say I have seen lava, which is cool.Read more

  • Hilo Astronomy Center and Free Time

    June 5, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    I love the astronomy center, especially since everything was also translated in the Hawaiian language. I think that is important that they included the Hawaiian language. I loved the screenings about the galaxy and black holes. I have always been fascinated by stars so I enjoyed that part of the center.

    The Gardens outside of the Astronomy Center were very beautiful even though it was pouring. I was glad our tour guide was able to explain the uses of each plant and how they were used by native Hawaiians and other Polynesian cultures.

    Exploring Hilo was fun as well. I saw lots of beautiful murals but my favorite was the one of the turtle. I had a very good pulled pork sandwich for lunch .
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  • Office of climate change, sustainability

    June 7, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 81 °F

    Office of climate change, sustainability and resiliency
    City and County of Honolulu

    A young office, charter mandated, created by voters
    Voters pushed for climate change prevention and sustainability.
    Government needs to lead by example
    When office was created the climate change commission the created as well

    Climate change is human made and we know where it comes from
    It is a threat multiplier - air temperature can have electrical impacts, risk to human health, etc.
    Continued growth in hazardous areas may also contribute to the disasters

    They have measured significant climate changes over a century
    -northeast trade winds are not as strong in Hawaii has climate impacts
    Sea levels can be curved and but is more time

    Climate is a now issue and can’t be put off

    Climate ready Oahu - make sure people have a shared understanding of climate risk
    1. Sea level rise and coastal erosion
    2. Increasing temperatures
    3. Rain Bomb - air is warmer can hold more moisture, comes down in buckets
    4. Decreasing precipitation
    5. Hurricane - high winds, heavy rains, storm surge

    The change that is coming must be met with change
    Created strategies, documents, and policies

    The electricity on the islands must be 100% local no later than 2035
    - need to transition off of coal and fuel
    - Closing the only coal plant next year
    - Have a regulatory structure to help keep progress/speed it up

    Building codes help build the foundation of sustainability and efficiency

    New bill that obligates large buildings to take data on their energy, agriculture, water, and make it public

    Restoration helps with climate change

    Used non profits to help out reach to indigenous peoples to help go back to traditional values and systems

    Communication is important
    - 4 county sustainability council that spans the Hawaiian Islands
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  • RRR Recycling

    June 8, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    Picks up recycling from residents
    Dump into the tipping floor
    Have a belt in the ground called the in feed
    Where it goes up to people who pick out the trash
    Separates cardboard, newspaper, and then the rest is hand picked out and separated manually
    Use to all be handpicked until 7 years ago
    Doubling their size soon

    Successfully sorts 98% the first run through - I find this impressive

    People use plastic bags and tie them which makes it difficult

    Shipped their refuge/recycling to the mainland/other countries to get recycled material

    Can hold up to 800-1000 tons of recycled material in their warehouse
    Do about 250 tons a day
    8-10 shipping containers a day

    Separated plastic containers by natural and unnatural

    13 redemption centers

    The money they get from the recyclables they share with the city
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  • H-Power

    June 8, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 72 °F

    Most successful public works project
    Saved Hawaii from creating more landfills
    Get trucks from city and commercial business
    Burn trash to create energy by heating up water to steam
    Charges $91 per ton of garbage
    Most profitable city operation on the island
    Three power plants in a row, h-power is considered renewable energy
    It can contribute 70 megawatts of energy
    Coal power plants have the highest emissions of carbon
    The old part of the plant is less efficient
    The new part doesn’t haven’t to process the trash before burning it.
    - the difference in technology allows them to be more efficient
    - The new plant can hand more waste and different types
    300-400 trucks come in with trash and 20-25 trucks leave with ash per day
    - 90% decrease
    Landfill will only take things unrecyclable or noncombustible

    - crane has to move trash back to leave space on the tipping floor
    - Put trash on the hopper to keep fuel
    - Can hold 5,000 tons, 2 total so 10,000 ponds total at the plant

    One of the only plants that takes trash and sewer sludge and deal with them separately
    If it went to the landfill it would be 80 worse releasing greenhouse gases

    When the economy goes down, trash goes down

    Each town had their own dump site in the 1940s so their are about 60 abandoned dump sites

    They only use non-drinking water for their plant
    - good because of the drinking water shortage
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  • Landfill

    June 8, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 82 °F

    Canyon fill -similar to a bath tub
    Liners and water absorbers
    Have environmental controls to make sure everything is contained
    Mainly takes the ash from H-Power and anything that can’t get burnt
    Has a storm water control system
    Been here since 1989 and about 20 years left until capacity but is being recommended to shut down in 2028

    Very few sights left for landfills

    Old landfills can be created into a park, golf course, etc.
    - still need to be monitored after closing for around 30 years
    Trash and ash are kept separated

    I was surprised at how different the landfill was different to the ones I have seen back on the mainland. It makes me wonder why we don't burn trash for energy. I understand that it is probably more expensive at first, but I know it would help with energy production and reducing carbon emissions.
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  • Hawaiian Earth

    June 8, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    Mostly green products to compost
    Get people to stop putting the compostables in plastics so we don’t have micro plastics in the compost

    Shreds compost into mulch like material

    Will sit there for 90-100 days

    Encourages first layer of growth
    Partners with the city
    Largest composter in Hawaii

    Started creating sod

    More about long term solutions than short term
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  • Aloha Wrap Up/Surfing!

    June 9, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    We started the day off with our aloha wrap up. I enjoyed getting to speak with the EI people again. I found there travels on the canoe fascinating and also slightly terrifying.

    Today is also the day I got to surf. Got a great deal on Groupon so I was pumped. I didn’t get any photos or videos but I got up almost every time. I had so much fun and would love to do it again.

    Also I got some shaved ice, because I had to.
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