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Danny De Gracia: Has Gov. Ige Completely Lost Control?
His handling of the TMT standoff exhibits paralysis and policy schizophrenia. Instead of confidence, we see chaos.
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Neal Milner: How State Leaders Hung TMT Supporters Out To Dry
Their botched handling of the Mauna Kea telescope project ought to make us all cynical about Hawaii’s ability to manage any big, new projects.
Sterling Higa: The Social Media Movement Behind The Mauna Kea Protests
Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms are vital for activists behind the protests, whether it’s bolstering turnout or raising money.
Civil Beat Poll: Strong Support For TMT But Little Love For Ige
Two-thirds of Hawaii voters polled want the telescope built on Mauna Kea. But Native Hawaiians and residents under 50 were more likely to oppose the project.
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TMT Backers Seek Permit For Alternative Canary Islands Site
The director of the Spanish astrophysics institute said the Canary Islands site still remains only a backup to placing the TMT on Mauna Kea.
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UH Group To Study Mauna Kea Management
The six-member task force will report to the Board of Regents.
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Fact-Checking Environmental Concerns About The Thirty Meter Telescope
TMT officials say the world’s largest telescope will be a zero-waste facility, while the state has determined it doesn’t pose a risk to the Big Island’s water supply.
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Trisha Kehaulani Watson: It Took A Crisis To Bring Hawaiians Back Together
What’s happening at Mauna Kea is a form of nation-building, and its value supersedes whatever the Thirty Meter Telescope could accomplish.
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Do Negotiations Offer A Way Forward On Mauna Kea?
The TMT conflict can seem irreconcilable. Mediation experts and others weigh in on possible strategies for getting people to the table and resolving these types of disputes.
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Mauna Kea Protests Leave Observatory Workers Trapped In The Middle
Many telescope staffers are frustrated by not being able to work, but they understand where the protesters are coming from.