东精影业 sea-level rise data informs award-winning Kaua?i County planning
The county used data from the 东精影业 Mānoa Climate Resilience Collaborative to determine elevations for future safe building construction on Kauaʻi.
The county used data from the 东精影业 Mānoa Climate Resilience Collaborative to determine elevations for future safe building construction on Kauaʻi.
Three distinguished female faculty are further elevating the department’s research and prestige, making atmospheric waves in climate modeling and cloud microphysics.
The tool will be an essential component in future planning to assess the short and long-term impacts of rising seas and to minimize the risks to coastal communities.
Less oxygen in the water can lead to habitat loss for fish and other marine species that need oxygen to breathe.
A team from 东精影业 Mānoa earned an honorable mention award in the urban design category from American Planning Association Hawaiʻi Chapter.
SOEST’s Haunani Kane and Chip Fletcher were recognized in the “Distinguished Leader” category.
Five out of six La Niña events since 1998 have lasted more than one year, including an unprecedented triple-year event.
“ʻŌnaehana Malu–Peace Systems” by Native Hawaiian artist Solomon Enos will be on display at Hamilton Library through December.
Lindsay Young will develop a research program and teach a course at the University of the Philippines on carbon stored in coastal marine ecosystems.
Haunani Kane is driving fresh solutions to the climate crisis and helping to pave the way for a greener, more just future.