Hawaii 2025 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HR202

Introduced
3/7/25  

Caption

Urging The State To Reject Energy Sources Found To Be Harmful Or Destabilizing To Our Climate System And Environment And To Commit To Renewable Energy And The Values Of Hawaii's Residents.

Impact

The resolution calls for Hawaii to reallocate its resources towards sustainable energy sources and aggressively phase out fossil fuel projects, particularly those involving liquefied natural gas (LNG). It underscores scientific consensus that additional fossil fuel projects must be avoided if global emissions are to be reduced to net-zero by 2050. This push is projected to create thousands of new jobs centered around clean energy, boosting Hawaii's economy while enhancing community health.

Summary

House Resolution 202 urges the State of Hawaii to reject energy sources that are deemed harmful or destabilizing to the climate system and the environment. It highlights the dire climate crisis the state faces, including severe weather events, biodiversity loss, and the disproportionate impact on Indigenous communities. The resolution emphasizes the need for an urgent transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy to ensure that Hawaii's future aligns with the values of its residents and addresses environmental integrity.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention include the environmental and health hazards associated with LNG, specifically its connection to methane emissions and fracking. The resolution did not shy away from discussing the communities affected by fracking-related contamination, pointing out serious health risks such as birth defects and cancer. Those in favor of retaining fossil fuel projects argue about the economic benefits, illustrating a significant divide between conservation efforts and economic interests, especially concerning energy independence and job retention.

Companion Bills

HI HCR210

Same As Urging The State To Reject Energy Sources Found To Be Harmful Or Destabilizing To Our Climate System And Environment And To Commit To Renewable Energy And The Values Of Hawaii's Residents.

Previously Filed As

HI HB2390

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI SB3079

Relating To Renewable Energy.

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 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 HB2738

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI SB3357

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HR125

Urging The United States Congress To Adopt National Carbon Fee And Dividend Legislation.

HI HB1445

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HB1445

Relating To Renewable Energy.

HI HB239

Relating To Clean Energy.

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