Tropical climate change acceleration found in study
The international research team, led byUniversity of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 Professor Malte Stuecker, found that warming of the subtropics will accelerate future climate change in the tropics.
The international research team, led byUniversity of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 Professor Malte Stuecker, found that warming of the subtropics will accelerate future climate change in the tropics.
Some findings show air pollution will kill 150 million people by 2050.
Interactive walk and talk series, HighWaterLine: Honolulu will utilize art to show the public how drastic sea level rise could impact Kakaʻako.
Close to 2,000 volunteers joined forces on December 7, to plant 10,000 native trees as part of the Carbon Neutrality Challenge.
An international team of climate researchers, lead by Bin Wang of the 东精影业 Manoa examined 33 El Niño events to predict future El Niño behavior and shifts in weather patterns.
The findings revealed that the majority of reefs had functioning coral communities with a living cover of architecturally complex species.
The project aims to scale up planting to 100,000 trees next year, and 1,000,000 tree plantings annually starting in 2021.
Climate researchers, including those at the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology, have quantified for the first time the effect of Antarctic iceberg calving.
Guidance for Disaster Recovery Preparedness in Hawaiʻi is designed to help coastal communities plan to recover from disasters before they strike.
Climate change will greatly impact the state's infrastructure in the next 50 years.