
“…waging a vigorous fight against polluters in and out of court.”
– Stewart Udall (1970), Secretary of the Interior (1961-1969)
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Life of the Land is Hawai`i’s own energy, environmental and community action group advocating for the people and `aina for over 50 years.
Who We Are
Our mission is to preserve and protect the life of the land through sound energy and land use policies and to promote open government through research, education, advocacy and, when necessary, litigation.
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Who We Are
Our mission is to preserve and protect the life of the land through sound energy and land use policies and to promote open government through research, education, advocacy and, when necessary, litigation.
Find out more…
What We Do
We support sustainable agriculture, affordable housing, non-combustion-based energy, and a progressive economy.
We believe that every energy project has positive and negative economic, environmental, social, cultural, geographic, greenhouse gas, taxpayer ratepayer impacts, unintended side-effects, cumulative impacts, and other externalities.
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What We Do
We support sustainable agriculture, affordable housing, non-combustion-based energy, and a progressive economy.
We believe that every energy project has positive and negative economic, environmental, social, cultural, geographic, greenhouse gas, taxpayer ratepayer impacts, unintended side-effects, cumulative impacts, and other externalities.
Find out more…
News & Blog
Life of the Land at the 2017 State Legislature
The view is from the Lanai of the Office of the Attorney General, which wraps almost all of the way around the top floor of the State Office Tower,...
A Simple Request
Aloha! Happy Holidays from Life of the Land, Hawai`i’s own community-driven environmental group! We hope that this holiday season is full of peace...
Energy Policy is Cornerstone of Sustainability
The role of energy cannot be understated. Both internationally, and in Hawai`i, expenditures on energy account for more than ten percent of all...