What’s new in Hawaii’s energy sector? Marco Mangelsdorf, President at ProVision Solar and Mina Morita, former Chairwoman of the State of Hawaii’s Public Utilities Commission, join guest host Raya Salter to discuss recent energy developments including utility Business Models (co-ops, platforms etc.), solar industry in Hawaii (decline or otherwise) and 100% renewable by 2045 on […]
Trump Asia Policy
Sean King, Senior Vice President Park Strategies, has many years of experience in assessing Asian affairs. He often appears on a wide variety of news shows to discuss breaking events in Asia. In this episode of Asia in Review, Mr. King appears with Bill Sharp to discuss Trump Asia Policy with an eye to North […]
Transforming Society through Liberty
Libertas Institute envisions a day when individuals, families, and communities throughout Utah champion the principles of liberty and the voluntary creation of a moral society by persuasion and example to improve their great state. Institute president Connor Boyack appears on E Hana Kakou with Dr. Akina to discuss how to promote individual liberty, private property […]
Mapping Hawaiis Coastal Processes
The Coastal Geology Group is an affiliation of researchers, technicians, and graduate students within the Department of Geology and Geophysics that conduct investigations of shoreline change, carbonate geology, reef geology, sedimentology and coastal morphodynamics. Matt Barbee, PhD., Coastal Geology Group of the University of Hawaii at Manoa, joins Pete Mouginis Mark on Research in Manoa […]
OMG, Its the ODC!
Bruce Kim is the Chief Disciplinary Counsel of the Office of Disciplinary Counsel of the Supreme Court of the State of Hawaii (“ODC”). The ODC was formed by the Hawai`i Supreme Court to investigate complaints against Hawai`i lawyers as part of the Disciplinary Board of the Hawai`i Supreme Court. Ethical issues and violations of the […]
The Cyber Underground – The Current Threat Landscape in Academia
Is academia susceptible to cyber security breaches? Jodi Ito is an Information Security Officer at the University of Hawaii. She joins Dave Stevens on The Cyber Underground to discuss the current cybersecurity threat landscape in academia. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then […]
Mauna Kea Contested Case Hearings
There were 44 days of evidentiary hearings involving 71 witnesses in Hilo regarding whether the state should issue a Conservation District Use Permit to allow construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope on Mauna Kea. Yuklin Aluli was one of the attorneys involved representing KAHEA the Hawaiian – Environmental Alliance. Aluli joins Kaui Lucas on Hawaii […]
The History of COFA
Joselyn Howard, program director of We Are Oceania, appears on Perspectives on Global Justice with Beatriz Cantelmo to discuss COFA (compact of free association)’s history, We are Oceania’s vision and mission and the first Micronesian Youth Summit, which happened on April 15, 2017. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 […]
Pacific Center for Advanced Technology and Its IT Symposium
Monir Hodges is with the Honolulu Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training at the University of Hawaii. Monir and Ethan discuss the upcoming 15th annual PCATT IT Symposium that informs and supports educators about the future trends in education, and explore driving forces, rationale, and methods of the Pacific Center for Advanced Technology Training. Learn […]
Go Renewable Or Go Home!
Christopher Kinkaid, From Portland, Oregon Is The Founder Of Solardyne.com, Solarquote.com, Algaedyne.com, Climatedyne.com And Has Worked In The Clean Energy Industry For Over Three Decades. Mr. Kinkaid Is The Inventor Of The “Helyx” Vertical Axis Wind Generator, The “Mariposa” Nonimaging Solar Concentrator Pv Module (Continuous Operation At Sandia National Laboratory Since 1994), The Solar Demultiplexer […]