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  2. Keith Robinson (environmentalist) - Wikipedia

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    The Robinsons continue to ban radios, televisions and mobile phones on the island, in an effort to preserve as much of the indigenous island culture as possible. In 1997, Robinson estimated that between $8–9 million was spent to keep people employed, not counting the free housing and free meat provided to the 150–200 Niʻihau islanders. [ 6 ]

  3. Niihau - Wikipedia

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    The island's private ownership passed on to her descendants, the Robinsons. During World War II, the island was the site of the Niʻihau incident, in which, following the attack on Pearl Harbor, a Japanese navy fighter pilot crashed on the island and received help from the island's residents of Japanese descent.

  4. Ni'ihau High and Elementary School - Wikipedia

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    Ni'ihau High & Elementary School or Niihau Island School is a public K-12 school in Niihau, Hawaii, United StatesIt is operated by the Hawaii Department of Education.. In 2007 the school had on average about 30 students, though it is common for them to go back and forth between Niihau and Kauai, so not every student will be present each day.

  5. Photos show the impact of climate change on national parks - AOL

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    Photos show climate change impacting national parks from Yellowstone's flooding to warming temperatures in Denali. Wildfires are also causing damage.

  6. Niihau School of Kekaha - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, there were 54 students, with about 50% being native speakers of Niihau Hawaiian, and with all 54 students being from Niihau. Many of the students are members of the same families. 95% of the students were native Niihau speakers in 2004. [1] In 2017, there were three teachers for preschool and two other teachers. [3]

  7. Rich countries, island states lock horns on climate change at ...

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    For their part, developing nations and small island states bearing the brunt of climate change sought robust measures to curb emissions, and want to regulate financial support from wealthy ...

  8. Climate change education - Wikipedia

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    Climate change education (CCE) is education that aims to address and develop effective responses to climate change. It helps learners understand the causes and consequences of climate change, prepares them to live with the impacts of climate change and empowers learners to take appropriate actions to adopt more sustainable lifestyles. [1]

  9. Category:Niihau - Wikipedia

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