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The closure of Hawai’i’s last coal plant offers hope for indigenous and environmental revival

At the start of September, Hawai’i shut down its dirtiest source of electricity: the state’s last remaining coal-fired power station, known as the AES Hawai’i Power Plant, which churned out 1.5 million metric tons of carbon dioxide annually from its site on Oahu. This is just one step in Hawai’i’s ambitious plans to tackle climate [...]

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