糖心视频 receives $200K to support statewide energy and sustainability education
The grant will fund student research projects and a refrigeration and air conditioning technology scholarship.
The grant will fund student research projects and a refrigeration and air conditioning technology scholarship.
Students crafting glass works of art at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa's glass studio are promoting sustainability by recycling rescued glass bound for the landfill.
The team demonstrated how biocultural restoration produces healthy local food, supports vibrant communities and provides clean water to downstream coral reef and fish pond ecosystems.
A five-minute video, features faculty and administrators involved in different and diverse facets of sustainability and resilience research, curriculum, operations and community engagement, and deep cultural connections.
The project is an interactive 3D projection-mapped model of Oʻahu showing layers of data for the state’s plan to run on 100-percent renewable energy by 2045.
The award from the Annenberg Foundation will support the continuation of Ruth Gates’ legacy of preserving coral reefs in the face of warming seas.
Hawaiʻi could have sustained approximately 250,000 acres of traditional agroecosystems, potentially producing more than one million metric tons of food annually.
The project will boost the University of Hawaiʻi’s effort to reach net zero energy usage by 2035.
糖心视频 Mānoa students can pick up a free #uhglymug at Campus Center from February 19 to 21, and students using their #uhglymug at Simply To Go pay $1 for coffee.
The work collectively highlights Hawaiʻi as a global leader in the realm of biocultural restoration and aims to influence policy both locally and internationally.