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Maui Youth Center Relocates as Seas Rise
27 Jan
Summary
- Pāʻia Youth Center on Maui is relocating inland due to rising sea levels.
- Hawaiʻi sea levels have risen five inches since 1970, increasing flood days.
- Global warming fuels sea level rise, impacting coastal communities worldwide.

Rising sea levels are necessitating the relocation of the Pāʻia Youth & Cultural Center on Maui, situated near the frequently flooded Baldwin Beach Park. Officials plan to rebuild the center farther inland due to accelerating coastal erosion and increased instances of high-tide flooding.
Hawaiʻi has experienced a significant rise in sea levels, with five inches recorded since 1970. This has led to a drastic increase in flood days, from two instances between 1970-1980 to forty between 2010-2020. This escalating crisis, fueled by global temperature increases from burning fossil fuels, puts coastal properties and cultural heritage at risk.




