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charles hugh smith

Great post, Richard--you nailed the KEY issue nobody talks about--what are we leaving our kids and grandkids?

pauahi

can you help me understand, how will building the telescope help hawaii be sustainable?

richard

Aloha Pauahi:
Being a farmer, I am mostly concerned about feeding Hawaii's people. I worry that if we become isolated from the outside world we will have to depend on our limited resources here to grow all the food that we need to feed Hawaii's people. I don't think that we have enough fertilizer available locally to grow all the food that we need. We need to figure out how we can make fertilizer. I believe that with a strong education system that future generations will be able to find ways to use our natural energy resources and can find ways to develope the fertilizers necessary to support Hawaii's population. That is where the TMT comes in, it can help to develope the education platform where these kinds of discoveries can be a possibility for future generations. It's not about us. It is about giving the future generations the tools for them to become sustainable. Education is a key tool that we can help to give them.

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