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2024-11-04 Christopher Barham Testimony - GP 2045
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effectiveness of adaptation measures. (Please educate yourself on this false <br />Page 68 <br />Sustainability, Climate, Equity, <br />and Resilience (OSCER). This is woke language and should be removed. <br />narrative) <br />Develop and implement educational programs to raise awareness about climate change <br /> <br />and adaptation strategies. REMOVE <br />(This is a FALSE narrative that you would be <br />perpetuating.) <br />3.2 Climate Change Goal, Objectives, Policies, and Actions <br />This ENTIRE section should be removed. Rosa Korie WARNED that what is planned for this <br />country through the planning departments “is an erasure of jurisdictional boundaries. It is a loss of <br />private property rights, a loss of sovereignty - both personal physical sovereignty and physical <br />sovereignty in terms of our nation - and it's a loss of our freedom.” <br />From Rosa Koire's special presentation to the New Hampshire Legislature. <br />https://youtu.be/350IbVtpzvw?si=u_NNsNoL9XtGxDEA <br />Page 71 <br />8.3 Collaborate with farmers, government, private and nonprofit agencies, communities, and other stakeholders <br />REMOVE Who are they? What do they have stake in? to monitor impacts that may be specific to Hawaii County <br />due to its unique exposure to climate change and sea level rise impacts. <br />(Please educate yourself on this false narrative. Is Kona or Hilo or any Hawaiian town <br />close to being underwater? NO!) <br />8.11 Partner with government (e.g., State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development <br />\[OPSD\]), private and nonprofit agencies, communities, and other stakeholders REMOVE Who <br />are they? What do they have stake in? to analyze conservation buffers to accommodate shifting <br />native habitats impacted by climate change, particularly wetlands and high-elevation forests. <br />(Remove this ENTIRE section! We do NOT want “buffer” zones! You want to take away the <br />ability for people to be in nature. That is NOT pono!) <br />8.b Support and partner with government, private and nonprofit agencies, communities, and other stakeholders <br /> <br />
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