Aloha!
We hope that this finds you well. The Board of Directors and Kat and myself
want you to know how grateful we are for your support of Life of the Land’s
work to protect all that make the Hawaiian Islands one of the most special places
on the planet. Mahalo for being a beacon of hope in these times when we are
witness to the preventable devastation of the Amazon and the rapid dismantling
of environmental protection laws.
We write today to humbly ask for your support specifically since Life of the
Land represents the community in the first two climate change litigation
proceedings in
Hawai`i.
The first major
climate change action that LOL is involved in is the Hu Honua project in
Pepe`ekeo that proposes to raze forests to burn wood in order to produce electricity. The
Amazon is being set on fire, What don’t they get?
Bill McKibben
said, “"Of all the solutions to climate change, ones that involve trees
make people the happiest. Earlier this year, when a Swiss study announced that
planting 1.2 trillion trees might cancel out a decade’s worth of carbon
emissions, people swooned [] So it may surprise you to learn that, at the
moment, the main way in which the world employs trees to fight climate change
is by cutting them down and burning them."
The community on the Hamakua Coast is actively against the project that has
been secretive and dismissive of their concerns.
Life of the Land intervened,
however, the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) approved the sale of Hu Honua
electricity to HELCO anyway. LOL then appealed the PUC decision to the Hawai`i
Supreme Court. The Court upheld Life of the Land’s appeal and is forcing the
PUC to hold a contested case proceeding (evidence, testimony, and an
evidentiary hearing). We are facing HELCO and Hu Honua and their battery of
attorneys. Only Life of the Land can present the community`s perspective
in this proceeding.
Aware that climate change was becoming an issue, the PUC allowed us into the Gas
Company Rate Case solely to discuss climate change. The PUC then ignored
climate change completely in their decision in this case, so we appealed to the
Hawai`i Supreme Court in January 2019. The Gas Company filed their Answering
Brief of July 31, and the PUC filed their answering brief on August 30. LOL
will file a Reply Brief. We are represented by two terrific attorneys, Lance
Collins and Bianca Isaki.
This is why Life of the Land is humbly asking you to make a tax-deductible
donation … so that we have the resources to present a strong, evidence-based
case against corporate interests who care little for our people. Your support
has kept Life of the Land alive for 50 years. We are your voice in these David
and Goliath struggles…and we are winning! Please send your support today!
Mahalo nui!
Henry
Curtis
Executive
Director
LOL,
P.O. Box 37158, Honolulu, HI 96837
People of conscience need to break
their ties with corporations
financing the injustice of climate
change.
Desmond
Tutu
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