Flooding Hawaiian fishponds get help from UH technology startup
Hohonu is helping get water sensor technology and real-time data into the hands of frontline communities who are facing climate change threats.
Hohonu is helping get water sensor technology and real-time data into the hands of frontline communities who are facing climate change threats.
Associate Professor Christina Gerhardt returns to UH after serving as a visiting professor at Princeton University.
Irreversible loss of the West Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets may be imminent if global temperature change cannot be stabilized below 1.8°C.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Sea Grant faculty will lead projects to improve coastal water quality in Waikīkī and assist communities on the North Shore to adapt to climate change.
Scientists revealed that a mechanism, known as nutrient uptake plasticity, allows marine algae to adapt and cope with nutrient-poor ocean conditions.
UH Mānoa¡¯s Bachelor of Science program in Global Environmental Science became the world¡¯s first environmental science program to be awarded accreditation.
Researchers explore how whales can influence the amount of carbon in our air and waters and potentially contribute to the overall reduction of atmospheric carbon dioxide.
Christina Karamperidou was honored with an Early Career Scientist Award by the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics.
Comprehensive flood early warnings are available at the local level for the first time, thanks to NASA, the Pacific Disaster Center and other scientific partners.
UH research “Envisioning Sea Level Rise Adaptation in Waikiki, Âé¶¹´«Ã½,” received an honorable mention at the AIA Honors and Design Awards.