Environmental science undergraduate students make new Hawai?i discoveries
Mia Delano and Kaitlyn Nelson conducted research on coral’s tolerance to changing ocean conditions and the vulnerability of Hawaiʻi communities to projected sea level rise.
Mia Delano and Kaitlyn Nelson conducted research on coral’s tolerance to changing ocean conditions and the vulnerability of Hawaiʻi communities to projected sea level rise.
Axel Timmermann, a researcher at the International Pacific Research Center, has been recognized for outstanding research on long term climatic changes and modeling.
Researchers from all over the world gathered at Lake Challa, an East African volcanic lake, to uncover its hidden record of the climate history.
Led by 东精影业 Mānoa’s Tobias Friedrich, this study took a different approach in calculating climate sensitivity—using data from the history of Earth.
Top U.S. scientists, including two 东精影业 Mānoa professors, pen open letter on climate urgency.
Reece Jones' new book, Violent Boarders: Refugees and the Right to Move, offers a provocative look at the high cost of boarder security.
NSF has released $1 million from the Centers for Research Excellence and Technology Program to fund 东精影业 Hilo’s climate change research project.
The symposium aims to address legal and policy challenges and questions surrounding continental U.S.?and Pacific Islands climate displacement and relocation.
东精影业 at Mānoa researchers challenge prominent anthropological models in a new study published in the journal Nature.
东精影业 Mānoa’s Maxine Burkett will join international scholars at the Woodrow Wilson Center to discuss climate change and public policy.