Federal funding cuts threaten safety, resilience of coastal communities in Hawai?i
Federal funding cuts threaten Hawaiʻi’s climate resilience by ending support for vital sea level rise modeling and coastal planning research.
Federal funding cuts threaten Hawaiʻi’s climate resilience by ending support for vital sea level rise modeling and coastal planning research.
The grant money was used to provide important climate data to Pacific Island stakeholders.
Professor Monique Chyba earned a national teaching award for her innovative, community-driven approach to mathematics education.
World Turtle Day is on May 23.
SPROUTS, a CTAHR-led program, taught students about sustainability and cultural identity through planting ʻulu trees at public schools.
More than 100 volunteers united at Lyon Arboretum for Lau Kupu Day to restore native plants and support conservation in Hawaiʻi.
Maya Singh is graduating from 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 with a degree in environmental science and a mission to protect coastal ecosystems.
A team of 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 undergrads helped draft and pass a groundbreaking state resolution linking climate change to public health.
The Sustainability Media Competition encourages students to create short films on sustainability.
Tungpalan is preserving Pacific Island climate stories and championing environmental resilience through research and advocacy shaped by his immigrant journey from the Philippines.