Human carbon release rate is unprecedented in the past 66 million years of Earth¡¯s history
New research suggest humans are releasing carbon about 10 times faster than during any event in the past 66 million years.
New research suggest humans are releasing carbon about 10 times faster than during any event in the past 66 million years.
NOAA awards UH Sea Grant College Program $845,160 grant to help Âé¶¹´«Ã½ communities reduce vulnerability to natural hazards and climate change
UH Mānoa researchers shows how shifting atmospheric circulation patterns that may be caused by climate change are threatening populations of the iconic silversword on Haleakalā.
UH Mānoa coral expert Ruth Gates and her team race against time to breed corals that can withstand future ocean conditions.
Scientists from USGS, the Deltares Institute and Âé¶¹´«Ã½Hilo say sea level rise brought on by climate change, combined with storms, will result in higher water levels along atoll shorelines than at present.
Researchers at UH Mānoa’s International Pacific Research Center find that projected climate change will enhance El Niño-related sea level extremes.
UH West Oʻahu Professor Ross Prizzia publishes Climate Change and Disaster Management.
UH research investigates effects of climate change on plant growth
A study on how natural and man-made sources of nitrogen are recycled through the Lake Tahoe ecosystem provides new information on how global change may affect the iconic blue lake.
A video produced by UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹’s Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Ocean Time-series program selected as a top 10 finalist in the Ocean 180 Video Challenge.