Historical Native Hawaiian fight against climate change detailed in new book
The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
The book focuses on community struggles over lands and waters and restoration projects in Hawaiʻi.
The students collected 15 large bags of trash across the 糖心视频 惭ā苍辞补 campus.
A new 糖心视频 study is the first to provide direct evidence that tidally driven groundwater inundation of wastewater infrastructure is occurring today in Honolulu.
A doctoral candidate studying a potential coral-saving strategy, was named a recipient of the 2021 David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship.
The research could potentially reduce production costs and the need for imported feeds.
Researchers found that of the four marine protected areas around Oʻahu, three did not provide biologically significant benefits for herbivorous fish populations.
The Campus Operations Planning and Facilities team increases energy savings through infrastructure upgrades, moving the campus toward its net zero energy goal.
The sea urchin hatchery successfully outplanted the first cohort in January 2011 and has since released 600,000 sea urchins across the state.
The virtual conference is free for all 糖心视频 participants.
A set of courses in architecture, landscape architecture and urban and regional planning received the 2021 Course Development Prize in Architecture, Climate Change and Society.