Slow climate feedbacks could amplify global warming
Future warming from fossil fuel burning could be more intense and longer-lasting than previously thought says UH Mānoa oceanographer Richard Zeebe.
Future warming from fossil fuel burning could be more intense and longer-lasting than previously thought says UH Mānoa oceanographer Richard Zeebe.
UH Mānoa professor Fred Mackenzie and colleagues produce study that reveals more carbon is being stored in aquatic environments than on land due to human activity.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Mānoa Researcher Kevin Weng sheds new light on the relatively rare presence of white sharks in waters surrounding the Hawaiian Islands.
UH Mānoa holds special symposium to honor Professor Emeritus Klaus Wyrtki and his scientific and educational legacy.
UH Mānoa Professor David Ho receives NSF grant to investigate the effects of water management and climate change on North America’s largest mangrove ecosystem.
Satellite-tracked buoys indicate Japan earthquake debris is passing north of the Pacific atolls...for now.
Microbial oceanographer David Karl and his latest groundbreaking work are profiled in PNAS.
Ocean acidification decreases aragonite available to reef-building corals.
The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System will provide real-time data on Maui’s coastal waters.
The School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology hosts a public open house at ²Ñ¨¡²Ô´Ç²¹ on October 22.