Community climate fair scheduled at Ka Makana Ali’i Shopping Center

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The fair will provide networking opportunities for participants in beach clean-up events, native reforestation opportunities, and other volunteer initiatives. Attendees can also become champions for the environment by giving feedback on the state’s Climate Action Pathways.

“The community climate fairs are a way CCMAC is reaching out to the community in our co-development of our Climate Action Pathways. It is important that community members have an opportunity to share their opinions on current issues that affect them,” noted Leah Laramee, State Hawaiʻi Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Coordinator. “We hope to see you there!”

There will be prize drawings for participants and there is no charge to attend.



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