$1M grant will kickstart Hawaiʻi’s next generation of farmers May 26, 2022 UH News This grant rounds out American AgCredit and CoBank’s $3 million commitment to invest in food security in the islands and support beginning farmers.
Lyon Arboretum seeds 500 trees to give away March 17, 2022 UH News Organizers hope to host the 1,000-tree giveaway event sometime in November 2022.
Mānoa Provost featured on climate change expert panels November 17, 2021 UH News Michael Bruno was a panelist on two online events that coincided with COP26.
From Hawaiʻi to Glasgow: Geography professor shares Hawaiʻi perspectives at COP26 November 12, 2021 UH News Marina Karides was actively involved in the discussions and exchanging insights with other conference participants.
UH scientists join thousands calling for fossil fuel treaty September 14, 2021 UH News Hundreds of academics from 69 countries, including researchers from UH Mānoa, have delivered a letter demanding a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Parking policy changes could impact housing costs, carbon outputs July 20, 2021 UH News Economist Donald Shoup to speak at the Better Tomorrow Speaker Series.
Cracking the code of coral reef resilience June 3, 2021 UH News Crawford Drury was awarded $950,000 for his project which aims to speed up the natural evolution of heat resilient corals.
English professor honored for climate poetry, environmental leadership May 13, 2021 UH News Craig Santos Perez landed a spot on climate change leadership list, Grist 50 and earned a Nautilus Book Award for his published works.
Charting direction for ocean C02 research, climate change May 10, 2021 UH News Christopher Sabine co-authored a newly published strategy for comprehensive and coordinated ocean carbon research over the next decade.
$500K grant for farmer training, more value-added food production April 23, 2021 UH News The grant will enable GoFarm Hawaiʻi to continue its partnership with UH Maui College.