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High water in Waikiki with Diamond Head in the background

The community is invited to learn about Oʻahu‘s first climate action plan, engage in a “game” that helps kick-start a discussion about how best to cut our emissions and chart the next steps for our island.

The last meeting in the Climate Action Plan Public Meeting Series will be held on Thursday, January 17 at 6 p.m. at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Campus Center Ballroom.

“This is a great opportunity for the UH community and Oʻahu residents at large to contribute to the conversation on how our island should address the challenges of climate change,” said Professor Makena Coffman, who also serves as director of the Institute for Sustainability and Resilience.

Last year, Hurricanes Lane and Olivia showed that climate change is already having profound impacts on Oʻahu, and we need to chart a new path. What is your vision for a resilient, fossil-fuel-free future for our island?

Earlier community meetings were held in neighborhoods across Oʻahu. For more information, view the City and County of Honolulu Office Of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resiliency calendar.

Event sponsors include the UH Office of Sustainability, UH Mānoa Institute for Sustainability and Resilience and the Honolulu Office of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resilience.

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