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  2. Environmental issues in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    Hawaii is an island in the Pacific Ocean 2,000 mi (3,200 km) off the coast of the United States. The majority of environmental issues affecting Hawaii today are related to pressures from increasing human and animal population and urban expansion both directly on the islands as well as overseas.

  3. I was born and raised in Hawaii. Here are 8 things tourists ...

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    In 2021, the state legislature passed a law banning the sale of sunscreens made with the reef-damaging chemicals oxybenzone and octinoxate — but these can still be found in some shops in Hawaii. ...

  4. I was born and raised in Hawaii. Here are the 14 biggest ...

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    Many travelers pack incorrectly, mispronounce Hawaiian words, and don't buy local while visiting places like the Big Island, Kauai, Maui, and Oahu. I was born and raised in Hawaii. Here are the 14 ...

  5. Bad Bunny fears Puerto Rico will become the new Hawaii ... - AOL

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    In recent years, events like the ousting of the island's former governor Ricardo Rosselló after widespread protests have shown that "young adults are really energized," Rivera-Rideau said.

  6. Light pollution in Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    One of the major cultural importance of the night sky is its use as a guide for Polynesians who first travelled to the islands, allowing tourists and native residents to connect with their history. [5] Light pollution may also affect the cultural celebration of Makahiki – the start of the Hawaiian New Year – which relies on the movement of ...

  7. Hawaiian sovereignty movement - Wikipedia

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    Coinciding with other 1960s and 1970s indigenous activist movements, the Hawaiian sovereignty movement was spearheaded by Native Hawaiian activist organizations and individuals who were critical of issues affecting modern Hawaii, including the islands' urbanization and commercial development, corruption in the Hawaiian Homelands program, and appropriation of native burial grounds and other ...

  8. Teen wows TikTok with list of 'normal' things Hawaii doesn't have

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    A Hawaiian teenager is going viral after sharing a list of “unexpected” things his state doesn’t have. The 16-year-old, who goes by the name Pono on TikTok, revealed the surprising facts in ...

  9. Pele's Curse - Wikipedia

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    Pele's Curse is the belief that anything natively Hawaiian, such as sand, rock, or pumice, will bring bad luck on whoever takes it away from Hawaii.One version about the legend's genesis is this: a disgruntled park ranger, angry at the number of rocks that were being taken from the islands by visitors, said that Pele would curse them with bad luck should they take anything.