A careful look at the recent rules handed down by the Department of Interior for the recognition of a native Hawaiian government shows why this is not a good deal for native Hawaiians nor anyone else. As the editor and publisher of the Hawaii Free Press, Andrew Walden reveals what’s really behind this recent news. […]
Women in Energy and Social Engineering with TOU
Marco and Jay discuss topics in the energy industry including powerful women in energy, progress on PUC’s 2014 inclinations, Time-Of-Use metering and its consumer appeal and HELCO’s recent filing for a rate increase. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows […]
Viva Drone Photography – Hawaii Aerial Imaging
Aaron Begle shows us a different perspective of Hawaii, one that you thought you could only get if you are in a helicopter! Tune in for an aerial view of the islands with footage from Hawaii Aerial Imaging. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii […]
Vog: How Can We Measure the Hazardous Haze?
Vog causes serious air quality and health concerns for the people of Hawaii. As a research assistant at the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology, Andrea Gabrieli shares how we can measure and image volcanic gases with the testing capabilities of newly developed thermal infrared hyperspectral imaging spectrometers. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet […]
Seoul of the Law – Korea’s Cultural Influences on Career Paths to Success
As an attorney and a litigator, Elizabeth Lee and John Rhee share experiences being born in Korea, but growing up in the United States. Elizabeth Lee and John Rhee highlight Korean culture and current events and the relationship of cultural background to the practice of law and professional relationships. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the […]