Article: The Olowalu Massacre, Hawaii's "Wounded Knee"
Image by Herb Kane Kalolopahū For a period of five years from the time of Cook’s landing at Hawai‘i, the waters of the islands were busy...
Article: One action taken by one man...and it's powering half a town
Steady Solar Supporter In 1979, in the throes of the U.S. energy crisis, then President Jimmy Carter addressed the nation as he installed...
Article: Kenya Plants 1500 Trees with Local Schools
For over a year, the Oyugis Pachamama Alliance Community in Kenya has been focused on creating awareness in their community about...
Article: The Tiny House Movement "Little Pink Houses For You And Me"
What are tiny houses? What is the tiny house movement? Why do people choose tiny homes and what does tiny living mean? Simply put, the...
Chasing Coral, The Green Series #2
No doubt most people have read the occasional news story about the world’s coral reefs disappearing at an alarming rate, but so far this...
Article: Meet Your Makers, The Green Series #1
Aloha Nui Loa Folks, Peggy and I are publishers, writers, graphic designers and videographers. We love all forms of art and more...
Article: Off the Grid Doesn’t Have to Mean Being Off Society
If you ask Graham Hill what his idea of a sustainable, off-the-grid life is, it isn’t a tiny hut in the middle of nowhere without...
Article: Bohemians and Hippies on the Beach and other Hangouts
A lot of people are attracted to Maui: trust fund babies, rich retirees, windsurfers from South America, anyone from anywhere friggin'...
Article: Beloved Children Are The Plants
He keiki aloha nā mea kanu Beloved children are the plants (Pukui 1983:76, verse 684) The forests, as the home of the akua, were seen as...
Happy Maui Earth Day! April 21st
One billion people Earth Day is now a global event each year, and we believe that more than 1 billion people in 192 countries now take...