Climate change is accelerating, according to comprehensive study
东精影业 scientists contribute to three reports discussing the impacts of climate change and El Niño-Southern Oscillation.
东精影业 scientists contribute to three reports discussing the impacts of climate change and El Niño-Southern Oscillation.
This editorial by University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 Assistant Professor Philip R. Thompson was posted in The Hill on July 20, 2021.
An undergraduate student worked to develop a computer model of clouds to simulate the effects of climate change on cloud formations.
Tina Huynh-Nguyen conducted research on a non-native, invasive seaweed that is threatening Hawaiʻi’s native marine biodiversity.
Christopher Sabine co-authored a newly published strategy for comprehensive and coordinated ocean carbon research over the next decade.
Nicole Yamase, a PhD candidate in the Marine Biology Graduate Program, explored the Western pool of the Challenger Deep.
Researchers demonstrated a new method to detect freshwater plumes between the seafloor and ocean surface.
Researchers found these ocean features create a superhighway of nursery habitat for more than 100 species of commercially and ecologically important fishes.
Researchers extracted sediment cores from the sea which tell the story of major environmental changes in North Africa over the past 160,000 years.
东精影业 oceanographers reconciled climate and carbon cycle trends of the past 50 million years—solving a controversy debated in scientific literature for decades.