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The protests against the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea have reached the two-month milestone. This telescope project has caused a firestorm of anger. It has galvanized the Hawaiian community to resume the Hawaiian Renaissance movement.
This deeply concerns me, as the underlying issues that caused this protest won’t disappear even if the TMT relocates to the Canary Islands. I’m concerned these protesters will block other projects if the TMT is forced to go.
The TMT’s possible departure raises questions about the future of astronomy on Mauna Kea. The master lease will expire in 2033. If the TMT isn’t built, it is likely the other existing telescopes won’t upgrade their facilities, and will decide to decommission instead.
Investors will also think twice about investing money in Hawaii. The TMT successfully underwent a 10-year permitting process, only to be blocked by protesters blocking Mauna Kea Access Road.
If the TMT relocates, anarchy will have won out over the rule of law. This will set a disastrous precedent that will have damaging implications.
Aaron Stene
Kailua-Kona
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