Hawaii
Last Coal Plant in Hawaii Closes, State Sets Road to 100% Renewable Energy by 2045
The state of Hawaii recently closed its last coal plant in its goal to reach 100% renewable energy by the year 2045.
Latest Research Articles
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Volcanic Seamount in Hawaii Roars to Life as Two Dozen Earthquakes Recorded in 24 Hours
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Tsunami-Like Waves Hit Hawaii, Disrupts Wedding Party, Homes, and Businesses
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Hurricane Bonnie Hits Hawaii This Weekend
Climate Change is Chasing Away Humpback Whales From Hawaii Waters
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Cloudy With Mixed Rain Showers Has Come to Hawaii This Weekend
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Massive Great White Shark Snatched 100lb Tuna From Fisherman's Catch
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Fisherman Catches Biggest Squid in Hawaii, ‘It Is One of the Monsters of the Deep'
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Kilauea: USGS Detected Earthquake Swarms at Most Active Volcano in Hawaii, Raising Eruption Risk
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Hawaii Successfully Passed New Animal Protection Laws, Including Ban on Shark Killing
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By 2050, More Electric Vehicles Can Cut CO2 Emissions by 93% in Hawaii
Magnitude 5.2 Earthquake Struck Hawaii's Big Island, No Tsunami Warning Raised
Earthquake Shakes World's Largest Active Volcano: Could the Seismic Event Trigger Tsunamis and Volcanic Eruption?





