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https://clintel.org/world-climate-declaration/) Has the water level risen in any of the towns in <br />Hawaii? <br />• Longer and/or more severe weather and climate change may increase the likelihood of <br />wildfires. REMOVE (The Maui fire was NOT normal. A fire where trees do not burn but glass is <br />melted out of cars, where animals and humans are left recognizable, and where plastic doesn't <br />burn or even melt is not normal. That was an attack and murder of our Lahaina ohana. That is <br />why only 20 building permits have been issued after a year! AND why Lahahina is STILL locked <br />down!) <br />• Invasive species continue to pose a threat to native and endemic species as well economic, <br />environmental, and human health. (Reminder: It is not the responsibility of the planning <br />department to protect people's health.) <br />• The carrying capacity of our resources is not comprehensively modeled and monitored. <br />(Modeled and monitored should be for government agencies.) <br />• The County lacks specific regulations for wetlands, riparian ecosystems, or other valuable <br />habitats. <br />Stewardship <br />• The County has a limited budget for its large-scale geographic responsibility for the protection <br />of public trust natural and cultural resources. (Revise. This doesn't make sense. VVhat are you <br />trying to say? VVhat responsibility are you talking about? VVhat does the protection of public trust <br />mean?) <br />• Hawaii Island has a large variation of unique biomes and ecosystems. <br />• The difference between traditional and modern practices along with varying mauka to makai <br />ownership makes it difficult to comprehensively steward natural resources. <br />Page 40 <br />Native Habitat <br />The County can collaborate with the State Office of Planning and Sustainable Development to <br />create models for monitoring the carrying capacity of natural resources that will support farmers <br />and thriving communities. <br />