Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HCR87

Introduced
3/6/25  
Refer
3/14/25  
Report Pass
3/27/25  
Engrossed
3/27/25  

Caption

Urging The Department Of Education To Establish An Annual Climate Week In All Public Schools Across The State To Spread Climate Awareness, Education, And Participation In Sustainability Initiatives.

Impact

If enacted, HCR87 would lead to the establishment of educational activities and opportunities specifically focused on climate change within the school curriculum. This could enhance the understanding of climate issues among Hawaii's youth and empower them to participate actively in initiatives that address environmental challenges. By fostering a culture of sustainability and awareness in schools, the resolution aims to ensure that future generations are better prepared to tackle the implications of climate change, potentially influencing broader societal engagement with climate issues.

Summary

HCR87 is a House Concurrent Resolution urging the Hawaii Department of Education to implement an annual Climate Week in all public schools statewide. The resolution highlights the pressing issues of climate change, particularly as it affects the Hawaiian islands through phenomena like coastal erosion and rising sea levels. It aims to raise awareness among students about these issues while addressing the growing concern of climate anxiety that many youths experience due to environmental instability. The initiative seeks to provide educational opportunities that equip young people with knowledge and skills to engage in sustainability practices and legislative processes related to climate action.

Contention

The main contention surrounding HCR87 centers on the effective implementation of Climate Week in a manner that truly raises awareness and participation among students. Critics may voice concerns regarding potential resource allocation, effectiveness in curriculum integration, and the need for collaboration with environmental organizations to create impactful activities. Additionally, some may argue about the balance of educational focuses in a time where various issues vie for attention within schools, questioning how climate education fits alongside other pressing subjects.

Companion Bills

HI HR81

Same As Urging The Department Of Education To Establish An Annual Climate Week In All Public Schools Across The State To Spread Climate Awareness, Education, And Participation In Sustainability Initiatives.

Previously Filed As

HI HCR192

Urging The Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation And Adaptation Commission To Develop A Proactive And Comprehensive Communication Strategy To Educate Hawaii's Residents About The Health Impacts Of The Climate Crisis.

HI HR197

Urging The Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation And Adaptation Commission To Develop A Proactive And Comprehensive Communication Strategy To Educate Hawaii's Residents About The Health Impacts Of The Climate Crisis.

HI HCR39

Urging The Department Of Education To Increase Access To Arts And Cultural Instruction In Public Schools.

HI HCR128

Urging The Department Of Education To Incorporate Financial Literacy Courses Into Curriculum Plans For Hawaii Public Schools.

HI SR87

Requesting The Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation And Adaptation Commission To Conduct An Educational Program Regarding The Activities Of Individuals That Contribute To Climate Change.

HI HCR219

Urging The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish An Aquatic Safety Education Program For Elementary School Students.

HI SCR105

Requesting The Hawaii Climate Change Mitigation And Adaptation Commission To Conduct An Educational Program Regarding The Activities Of Individuals That Contribute To Climate Change.

HI HCR127

Urging The Department Of Education To Require All Public Schools And Charter Schools That Serve Meals To Offer Plant-based Meal Options Prioritizing Ingredients From Locally Sourced And Locally Farmed Products.

HI HCR75

Requesting The Department Of Education To Contract With A Qualified Nonprofit Organization To Establish Aquatic Safety Education Programs In Certain Department Of Education Schools.

HI HCR140

Urging The Office Of Planning And Sustainable Development To Develop A Scope Of Work Or Requests For Proposals For Bidders To Perform Their Own Analysis And Methodology That Determines Whether A Development Will Contribute To The Long-term Fiscal Sustainability Of The State And Respective County.

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