UN Decade of Ocean Science endorses deep-sea projects involving UH scientists
Two research projects involving UH Mānoa scientists have been endorsed as part of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development program.
Two research projects involving UH Mānoa scientists have been endorsed as part of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development program.
The difference between existing and needed environmental funding for the state is approximately $360 million each year.
The UH Community Design Center earned multiple awards presented in October.
In the second session panelists will discuss innovative solutions, rooted in Indigenous knowledge, that can lead to thriving communities in the next century.
Wendy Meguro was named one of 17 recipients named to the American Institute of Architects Next to Lead program.
Karl Kim will lead the partnership on behalf of UH ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹.
Six UH faculty and students from SOEST and the law school will attend the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
An architecture student received an award from the APA Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Chapter for her project that incorporates new urban typology in service to Indigenous design.
Participation from the public can help protect the world¡¯s threatened species from becoming extinct.
Hohonu, Inc. provides environmental water level monitoring to help communities adapt to climate change.