Volume 4#1 January/February/March 2012

Volume 4#1


Features:
Wayfinder: Master Navigator Chad Baybayan's commitment to education and cultural preservation spans from the middle of the Pacific to the top of Mauna Kea
Excess Baggage: Jennifer Metz committed to living trash free for an entire year. It's not the sexiest social experiment, but someone has to be the guinea pig.
Kaua'i Fungi: Garden Isle mushroom farmer sets the gold standard for locally grown oyster and shitake mushrooms

Plus:
Design: Historic Restoration; John Kelly Environmental Awards; Creating Carbon and much more...

Wayfinder


Master Navigator Chad Baybayan is calling for the community to see the cultural, educational and economic benefits of the proposed Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea

Excess Baggage


Jennifer Metz recounts her social experiment Trash Free Year and helps us learn how to follow in her footsteps

Kauai Fungi


Garden Isle mushroom farmer sets the gold standard for locally grown oyster and shitake mushrooms

A Lifetime of Conservation


John Kelly's legacy is honored at the annual Surfrider Environmental Awards

Hidden Beauty


Discover the vibrant colors, rhythmic forms and subtle hidden treasures of Hawai'i's iconic foliage

Creating Carbon


Big Island manufacturing company finds a use for macadamia nut shells

Historic Restoration


Hale Ho'okipa Inn Bed and Breakfast breathes life into a vibrant history