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: Trash Vortex 101, a bypass saves hours on the Big Island and more response to the BP oil spill.
- A quick two-minute “” video look at the Pacific Garbage Patch. Who, What, Where, When, Why and How.
- This video was posted to YouTube last year, but I found it yesterday as I start thinking about solid waste issues:
- Mamalahoa Bypass on the Big Island’s Kona side has extended its hours and is now following a deal between Hawaii County and Hokulia’s developer, West Hawaii Today reports.
- Debunking British Petroleum’s claims, the government confirmed Tuesday that were spreading below the ocean surface, according to the New York Times.
- And lastly, be forewarned: A story published by satirical newspaper The Onion in to the oil spill has an expletive in the headline. And again in the first 12 paragraphs. And in two photo captions.
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