February 1, 2024

How You Can Help Save Nature Today

In a world where the balance of nature is increasingly fragile, every individual has the power to make a difference.

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

  • Reduce your energy consumption by turning off lights and electronics when not in use, using energy-efficient appliances, and opting for renewable energy sources whenever possible. Consider walking, biking, carpooling, or using public transportation to reduce your carbon emissions from transportation.
  • Be mindful of your water usage by fixing leaks, taking shorter showers, and using water-saving appliances. Consider installing a rain barrel to collect rainwater for outdoor use, and choose drought-tolerant plants for your garden to minimize water usage.
  • Support organizations and initiatives that are working to protect and restore natural habitats, conserve wildlife, and combat climate change. Consider volunteering your time, donating money, or participating in conservation projects in your local community.
  • Reduce your waste by avoiding single-use plastics, choosing reusable products, and recycling materials such as paper, glass, and metal. Compost organic waste to reduce landfill waste and create nutrient-rich soil for your garden.
  • Spend time outdoors connecting with nature and appreciating the beauty and diversity of the natural world. Take walks in parks or nature reserves, go hiking or camping, and participate in outdoor activities such as birdwatching or gardening.
  • Stay informed about environmental issues and learn about the importance of protecting nature and preserving biodiversity. Share your knowledge with others and inspire them to take action to protect the environment. Encourage your friends, family, and community to join you in making a positive impact on the planet.

By taking small steps in your daily life and advocating for change in your community, you can help save nature today and ensure a brighter future for generations to come. Every action, no matter how small, makes a difference in protecting our planet's precious ecosystems and wildlife.

Today's actions shape tomorrow's landscapes.

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January 15, 2025
Resilience hubs topic of Mayor’s Sustainability Speaker Series on Thursday

Kristin Baja, who has worked on resilience hubs for more than a decade, will discuss the role of hubs in supporting sustainability during a lecture and a community forum on Thursday, Jan. 16, as part of the County of Maui Mayor’s Sustainability Series. Baja, co-chief executive officer of Embodied Ecosystem and the Resilience Hub Collaborative, will speak on “Comprehensive Community Action and Human Rights-Based Approach to Increase Resilience in Our Islands: Transformative & Trust Building Hubs” at 11:30 a.m. in the Mayor’s Conference Room at the Kalana O Maui County building in Wailuku. The community forum will cover “Shaping & Shifting Power to Communities Through Action Centered Resilience Hub” at 5 p.m. at the University of Hawaiʻi Maui College Open Air Hale. Resilience hubs are community-focused facilities designed to support residents by coordinating communication, distributing resources and reducing carbon emissions, while improving quality of life. These hubs operate at the intersection of community resilience, emergency management, climate change mitigation and social equity. They empower communities to become more self-reliant, socially connected and successful before, during and after disruptions. Baja, a pioneer of the resilience hub concept, has implemented hubs across North America and internationally. She specializes in transforming local government processes, empowering communities and centering racial and environmental justice. Baja has master’s degrees in Urban Planning, Science and Biomimicry and was recognized by the Obama Administration as a Champion of Change in 2016 for her work on climate and equity. She is also a coach and facilitator. The monthly Mayor’s Sustainability Speaker Series, now in its second year, features individuals dedicated to caring for our planet, sharing their stories and strategies to protect Maui Nui for future generations. This series aims to facilitate essential conversations on climate change and how we can come together to create a more sustainable Maui Nui and a collective world. For more information, call the County of Maui Office of Economic Development at (808) 270-7710. About the County of Maui Office Innovation & Sustainability (OIS) OIS, under the Office of the Mayor’s Office of Economic Development, is committed to driving environmental and social progress in through policies, programs and initiatives, building a resilient community for sustainable prosperity and economic health for current and future generations.