Every day, I’m scouring the Internet for land use and environmental news from around the state and around the world that means something for us here in Hawaii. Noteworthy today: geothermal talks gets started on the Big Island, a proposed Oahu park moves forward and a fight for water rages in California.

  • A Big Island group is , according to West Hawaii Today. Working Group co-chair Richard Ha .
  • Both the and have reports today about a proposed park in Nanakuli. Blogger Ian Lind says both dailies
  • In California, for backing a deal that allows private companies to control and profit from a reservoir built with public funds, the Mercury News reports.
  • An update on a previous Land Link: Federal officials have that would have taken a family farm to make room for a Customs station on the Canadian border.
  • The U.S. Department of Agriculture that there are now “” in all 50 states.
  • And lastly, don’t forget to celebrate United Nations tomorrow!

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