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Supporting the City and County of Honolulu in its vision of a more economically self-sufficient and safer Oʻahu.
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Climate Ready O‘ahu is about protecting what we love in the face of climate change. The Strategy features 12 strategies and 57 actions for locally adapting to the impacts of climate change from the island-scale down to the individual level.
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The climate action plan (CAP) is a science-based, community-driven strategy for Oʻahu to combat climate change and eliminate fossil fuel emissions—the root cause of global warming.
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Trees for Honoluluʻs Future Animation Video
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Learn how to properly plant a tree - Episode 17 - Nā Pāka ma ka Hale
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EDUCATIONAL LESSONS
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Giving Back to the ʻāinaDownloadable lesson for 5th grade students focusing on changes in ahupuaa over time. Students document changes in Kamananui Valley and help restore the forest using plants they cared for at school. Students will create an ahupua'a newspaper to be shared with the school community. This lesson aligns with state standards and benchmarks. Although specific to Moanalua, it can be adapted for other ahupuaa. More student sheets. |
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SchoolYard to forestDownloadable lesson for 4th grade students focusing on the impact of invasive species on native forests. Students research native and invasive plants and complete a schoolyard weed survey. This lesson aligns with state standards and benchmarks. Although specific to Moanalua, it can be adapted for other ahupuaa. |
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Activity BookA fun activity book including information about biodiversity, trees, leaves, and more. Geared toward grades K-5. |