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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Monday, August 4, 2008

Stream cleanup

Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser
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Hawaii news photo - The Honolulu Advertiser
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'Aina alert: Join the Kalihi Stream cleanup project, put together by the Kalihi Ahupua'a Ulu Pono Ahahui (a nonprofit, community-based project). Volunteers are asked to show up 8:30 to 11 a.m. Saturday, behind Kalihi Waena Elementary, 1240 Gulick Ave.; 853-2218 or KAUPA@googlegroups.com.

SAVE THE PLANET

What's wrong with drinking bottled water? It washes out toxins and keeps you hydrated, right? Well, sure, the stuff inside is great for us, but cut the wasteful packaging: Switching to a reusable bottle and filtered water can save you up to $600 and save the environment up to 3,200 plastic bottles per year.

— Advertiser Staff

FINAL WORD

"Green is the color of money and mold. It's the shade of envy; never mind Mean Joe Greene, or gangrene. Green stands for nothing good. Why base a movement geared to save the world on a hideous hue? ... Without brown, there would be no green."

Mike Rowe , host of Discovery Channel's "Dirty Jobs," who argues in Men's Health magazine that "brown is the new green."