Life of the Land
Newsletters
LOL
Newsletter November 2006
Ka
Uila Newsletter November
2006
LOL
Newsletter July 2005
LOL
Newsletter
October 2004
Ka Uila May 2004
LOL
Newsletter November 2000
LOL
& Ka Uila Newsletter April 2000
Articles citing LOL
Group Efforts ''Honolulu Weekly here offers insights into a few
of the most influential environmental groups in the state. The list is
by no means comprehensive; single-issue organizations have been omitted
as well as various smaller organizations.''
Honolulu
Weekly (April 17, 1996)
The Pulse of Paradise: Key Leaders left mark on the state during
Hawaii's growth years. ''The effect a person can have on a
place is immeasurable. Here are the 10 people or organizations who,
from 1965-75, helped make Hawaii what it is today.
Honolulu
Star-Bulletin: Special Key Leaders (March 14, 1995)
Honolulu
Advertiser Editorial: Creatures
in crisis: Many threats to our ocean (August
21, 1994)
Honolulu
Advertiser Editorial: Good
heptachlor call (June 11, 1986)
Honolulu
Star-Bulletin Editorial: The Right to Sue (May 9,
1975)
Honolulu Advertiser Editorial: Consumers win court
test over HECO's ad expenses
(May 8, 1975)
Los Angeles Times: Tourist Quota Being Studies
by Hawaiians (May 29, 1972)
New
York Times: Plan to Burn
Surplus Defoliant On Ship in Pacific is
Protested (April 27, 1975) Agent Orange
Change
of Scenery: Worried Critics Claim That Pollution
Tarnishes The Charms of Hawaii
Wall Street Journal: Hawaii Pollution (lead story, page 1) (April
5, 1972)
New York Times: Honolulu To Try Car Pool To Solve
Traffic Problem
(September 11, 1971)
Maui
News: Suit
'Reaffirms' Mayor's Kahoolawe Stand: Co-Complainant
With Life of Land (July 31, 1971)
Honolulu
Advertiser: suit to seek end to Kahoolawe bombing
(page 1, July 29, 1971)
Articles on our Foremothers
Honolulu
Star-Bulletin: Fifteen Mothers on Rampage
(April 23, 1970)
Honolulu
Star-Bulletin: Pollution Protest Taken to Waikiki
(February 16, 1970)
Life of the Land is
a Hawaii-based, Hawaii-focused
environmental and community action group. Founded in 1970, the mission
of Life of the Land is to preserve and protect the life of the land
through sustainable land use and energy policies and to promote open
government through research, education, advocacy and, when necessary,
litigation. We believe that people are part of the environment. We are
known for research, research, research. We cover complex issues such as
genetic engineering, climate change, and quality of life issues. LOL is
a 501(c)3 charitable organization. We do not attend fundraisers,
testify for/against political and/or administrative candidates, nor do
we rank candidates. We work on issues not people.
Contact: Life of the Land, 76
North King Street, Suite 203, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817, Executive
Director: Henry Curtis,
henry.lifeoftheland@gmail.com * Assistant Executive Director: Kat
Brady,
katbrady@hotmail.com
Links: Front Page Who
Are We Clean Energy Now! Coastal Issues Community
Alliance on Prisons Contact
Information Cultural Issues
Energy Links Environmental Links Genetic Engineering Good Government Hawaii Energy Blog HECO's Proposed 2009 Power Plant
Land Use LOL
History Newsletters
(Ka Uila
(Energy Newsletters); LOL Newsletters) Quality
of Life (adequate food, shelter, education, employment and a living
wage) Toxics Campaign

Life of the
Land is a Hawaii-based, Hawaii-focused
environmental and community action group. Founded in 1970, the mission
of Life of the Land is to preserve and protect the life of the land
through sustainable land use and energy policies and to promote open
government through research, education, advocacy and, when necessary,
litigation. We believe that people are part of the environment. We are
known for research, research, research. We cover complex issues such as
genetic engineering, climate change, and quality of life issues. LOL is
a 501(c)3 charitable organization. We do not attend fundraisers,
testify for/against political and/or administrative candidates, nor do
we rank candidates. We work on issues not people.
Contact: Life of the Land, 76
North King Street, Suite 203, Honolulu, Hawaii 96817, Executive
Director: Henry Curtis,
henry.lifeoftheland@gmail.com * Assistant Executive Director: Kat
Brady,
katbrady@hotmail.com
Links: Who
Are We Clean Energy Now! Coastal Issues Community
Alliance on Prisons Contact
Information Cultural Issues
Energy Links Environmental Links Genetic Engineering Good Government Hawaii Energy Blog HECO's Proposed 2009 Power Plant
Land Use LOL
History Newsletters
(Ka Uila
(Energy Newsletters); LOL Newsletters) Quality
of Life (adequate food, shelter, education, employment and a living
wage) Toxics Campaign