HONOLULU – Global climate change poses significant challenges to Hawaii’s communities, natural resources and economy with rising sea levels, higher temperatures and increased wildfire, flood and drought risk. The Hawaii State Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Commission (CCMAC) and partners have drafted a comprehensive roadmap to steer state efforts to meet ambitious climate goals and address these problems.

The Climate Action Pathways (CAP) is a detailed plan deeply rooted in a commitment to malama aina – to care for and protect the land, ecosystems and their connections with the people of Hawaii – ensuring a thriving future for all, according to a press release. As part of this process, CCMAC is inviting the community to review the CAP draft and share input on measures for the st

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