Nathan Eagle, Honolulu Civil Beat

Nathan Eagle

Honolulu Civil Beat

Honolulu, HI, United States

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People Doubt Their Actions Affect Climate Change. Is That A Bad Thing?

More Americans are blaming corporations, not individuals, for the climate crisis, a new poll shows. → Read More

Catherine Toth Fox: It's Time To Embrace Tilapia Despite Its Stigma In Hawaii

Farm-raised tilapia is a sustainable food source, and it can taste delicious too. → Read More

Feds Consider Paintballs And Sponge Grenades To Thwart Endangered Monk Seals

Most commenters are against the idea but commercial fishermen and Wespac are in favor. → Read More

Search Continues For 7 People Aboard Missing Kauai Tour Helicopter

UPDATED: Emergency crews are searching for the seven passengers, including two minors, on the island's north shore. → Read More

Report: Climate Change Is Hurting Oceans — And Us — More Than…

The first ocean-specific report by a prestigious international panel underscores the urgency of taking action now to reduce carbon emissions and limit global warming. → Read More

Is This The New Normal? Hawaii Wrestles With Record Heat

Climatologists are frustrated by the lack of action in response to manmade global warming, but there are some simple solutions that could provide relief. → Read More

How Climate Change Will Affect Hawaii's Favorite Fish

Warmer waters are shifting the size and behavior of ahi in the Pacific, which could affect prices for consumers. But it's not all doom and gloom. → Read More

Maui Council Committee Votes To Settle Clean Water Act Case

Maui County Council members took a critical first step Friday in diverting a Clean Water Act case bound for the U.S. Supreme Court. After a long hearing, the council’s Governance, Ethics and Transparency Committee, chaired by Michael Molina, voted 5-3 to recommend that the full council settle the case. The lawsuit was filed by four … → Read More

Sea Turtles For Swordfish? Feds May Lift Cap On Endangered Species

Wespac has proposed easing federal regulations on the incidental entangling of loggerhead turtles by commercial longliners. → Read More

'Red Flags': Congressmen Ask Feds To Investigate Hawaii Tuna Money

A lack of adequate response from NOAA and Wespac have only raised more questions about how the money is managed. → Read More

Maui County Running Out Of Time To Settle Clean Water Act Case

Next week the council will weigh whether it should stop a legal appeal from reaching the U.S. Supreme Court. → Read More

Hawaii Is Losing As Much Of Its Land To Wildfires As Any Other State

Climate change and poor land management are fueling fires that are burning a significant portion of Hawaii's land. → Read More

Trump Weakens Protections For Hawaii's Imperiled Plants And Animals

The revised Endangered Species Act regulations flabbergasted environmentalists who are concerned about warding off more extinctions. → Read More

Papahanaumokuakea: 'The Reefs Weren't Damaged, They Were Just Gone'

NOAA scientists return from the marine national monument after surveying the underwater aftermath of a major storm last year. → Read More

Climate Change Is Making Hawaii's Beaches More Dangerous

The effects of a rapidly warming planet have reshaped the work of lifeguards, emergency responders and health officials. → Read More

Maui Is Taking This Clean Water Legal Fight All The Way

The Maui wastewater case has far-reaching ramifications for the nation's rivers, lakes and oceans. And it's headed to a Trump-packed Supreme Court. → Read More

Climate Change Proposals Headed For Second Round In Hawaii Legislature

State officials are fine-tuning proposals that aim to mitigate the effects of climate change in the state. → Read More

'We're Not Scared': Hawaii Confronts Next Wave Of Climate Change

Local emerging leaders and experts in their fields expound on the importance of bringing diverse minds to the table to develop solutions. → Read More

Hawaii's Longliners Could Soon Be Allowed To Catch 18 Million Pounds…

Federal fishery managers recommended significantly increasing the amount of ahi that the fleet can catch. → Read More

Dozens Of Climate Change Bills Went Down The Political Drain This…

There was a lot of talk about the need to address sea level rise and other problems but virtually no action in the Hawaii Legislature. → Read More