Grant boosts UH’s effort to protect Hawaiʻi’s coral reefs
The “Fish Pono: Save Our Reefs” program aims to stem the tide of coral degradation caused by coastal pollution and ocean warming by saving fishes that save corals.
The “Fish Pono: Save Our Reefs” program aims to stem the tide of coral degradation caused by coastal pollution and ocean warming by saving fishes that save corals.
Students visited the Hawaiian Earth Recycling and Magoon Wormey to learn more about composting solutions.
The project earned a Design Award of Honor from the Society of American Registered Architects in New York City.
The 25-year, no-cost lease grants UH Mānoa’s Pacific Cooperative Studies Unit use of a former dog pound site in Hanapēpē.
The Climate Advisory Team provided guidance for climate resilience and disaster recovery in a comprehensive policy paper released on January 7.
The findings shed light on the long-term effects of the disaster.
The event launched on four floors of Frear Hall where participants sorted two 48-gallon bins of recyclables.
Vincent's group has already developed frameworks for collaboration and organized student workshops aligning with ERC EARTH’s goals.
The third annual Hawaiʻi Kuʻu Home Aloha event will offer free workshops and activities.
The Student Sustainability Council and the UH Office of Sustainability helped divert clothing from landfills through a free clothing swap event.