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Sustainability refers to the ability to maintain or support processes, systems, or practices over the long term without depleting resources or causing harm to the environment. It encompasses three core pillars: environmental protection, social equity, and economic viability. The goal of sustainability is to create a balance that allows current needs to be met without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. This involves making decisions and taking actions that ensure the health of ecosystems, the well-being of communities, and the stability of economies. Sustainability can be applied in various contexts, including agriculture, energy use, manufacturing, and urban planning, emphasizing responsible resource management and minimizing negative impacts on the planet and society.
Hawai‘i’s Energy Crossroads: Seizing the Chance for a Sustainable Future

Hawai‘i’s Energy Crossroads: Seizing the Chance for a Sustainable Future

Hawai‘i remains committed to clean energy, undeterred by the federal shift away from renewables. Governor Josh Green’s executive order facilitates renewable projects with same-day permitting and prioritizes green designs. Energy efficiency initiatives, like ENERGY STAR, have provided substantial savings, crucial for Hawai‘i
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