Tune in for a sneak peek of a unique new book, “Paintings, Prints, and Drawings of Hawaii from the Sam and Mary Cooke Collection”, a kama’aina perspective of 18th and 19th century Hawaiian history through art. Learn about the best private collection in the Islands and an update on the new Manoa Gallery. ThinkTech Hawaii […]
Thinking Smart about the Evolution Economy
Elisabet Sahtouris is an internationally known evolution biologist and futurist who applies lessons Nature has learned over 4 billion years to the evolution of our human economy and the businesses that make up that economy. She teaches at Chaminade, is an advisor to Ethical Markets and holds the Elisabet Sahtouris Chair in Living Economies at the […]
Building Up to the Inauguration
How will Federal energy policy change with the Trump administration? Lucian Pugliaresi, President, Energy Policy Research Foundation, Inc. (EPRINC) an energy policy think tank in Washington D.C., joins via Skype to discuss potential paths the next Presidential administration could take. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday […]
The Trust for Public Land
Lea Hong, Hawaii State Director of The Trust for Public Land, shares developments in creating parks and protecting land 2016-2017. We hear about The Trust for Public Land’s mission to secure Native lands that perpetuate Hawaiian culture, protect shoreline and coastal lands and develop working lands that promote Hawaii’s self sufficiency. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live […]
U.S. Trade Policy with China
President-elect Trump has chosen economist Peter Navarro to head the newly-created National Trade Council (NTC) in the White House. Navarro has been very critical of China, and he concluded that, buying ‘Made in China’ — whether steel for our bridges or dolls for our children — entails large costs… (which are) hurting our country — and […]