I don't think they are intentionally killing the trees. This kind of widespread thing calls for education. It calls for some regulation changes and some capital money for more coal dumping pits.

Justin is feeling really good right now.

We've happily found him to be responsive to our requests to listen to our concerns about issues that the Outdoor Circle is involved with throughout the county. That's a pleasant surprise because we weren't quite sure how accessible he was going to be.

We're never going to give up.

These things are growing like a cancer on our city.

The idea is to stop this problem before it gets out of hand like it has on the Mainland.

It's just ignorance, really, and not recognizing the damage they can do. You can go look at almost any big tree in any park and see on the leeward side of it there is charcoal.