Reading time: 3minutes This editorial on litigation for climate change in Hawaii by Denise Antolini, Chip Fletcher and Alyssa Johl ran in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser on May 5, 2019.
Reading time: 3minutes Researchers from multiple UH units have developed and applied a new technology identifying where ecosystems are vulnerable to human activities.
Reading time: 3minutes A study, co-led by graduate student Chris Wall at the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology, revealed soft tissues that cover the rocky coral skeleton promotes the recovery of corals following a bleaching event.
Reading time: 3minutes University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa researcher Elizabeth Madin may have found a natural phenomenon that can help observe coral reef health from space.
Reading time: 2minutes The Marine Mammal Research Program collaborated with several groups to quantify the bioenergetic demands of humpback whales migrating between Alaskan foraging grounds and Hawaiian breeding grounds.
Reading time: 2minutes Study reveals previously invisible microbial aspect, says Craig Nelson, assistant professor of oceanography in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology.
Reading time: 3minutes To assess whether nitrate could come from lava interacting with air and seawater, researchers collaborated with artists from the Art Department to create a synthetic lava ocean entry.
Reading time: 2minutes The scientists, including Jeff Gillis-Davis, Hope Ishii and John Bradley, will examine rock samples and chips that have been carefully stored for nearly 50 years.
Reading time: 2minutes A five-minute video, features faculty and administrators involved in different and diverse facets of sustainability and resilience research, curriculum, operations and community engagement, and deep cultural connections.