New UH West Oʻahu PV system adds 96 kilowatts to net-zero goal
The photovoltaic system is a step toward UH System’s goal to produce as much renewable energy as it consumes.
The photovoltaic system is a step toward UH System’s goal to produce as much renewable energy as it consumes.
The study found that marine management areas are too small and allow some human use within their boundaries, limiting their ability to restore depleted fisheries.
Department of Tropical Plant and Soil Sciences’ Michael Kantar argues that this essential sustainable farming practice needs more land for seeds.
CTAHR researchers found that human waste composting is a full-cycle sanitation solution that increases safety and sustainability.
A School of Architecture graduate student designed a portable structure that mimics how sweet potatoes grow in nature.
A study from UH Mānoa’s CTAHR departments finds that ʻulu (breadfruit) growth can expand due to climate change.
The spring issue of UH Magazine highlights the Office of Sustainability and MAʻO Organic Farms.
UH campuses celebrated the 50th anniversary of Earth Day with a month-long web series and a student-made collaborative video.
Craig Santos Perez is one of 12 awardees of the 2020 Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellowship.
Team Jordwaiian was one of six finalist teams in the Global Solutions Sustainability Challenge.