Hawaii’s Environmental Watchdog. Carroll Cox has spent decades investigating environmental violations by individuals, companies, and the government. In this episode, host Keli’i Akina and Cox discuss past and current situations where Cox has proven himself to be Hawaii’s leading environmental watchdog. The host for this episode is Keli’i Akina. The guest for this episode is […]
Showcasing What Our Hosts Have Learned on The Street. (episode 339)
Ian Davidson takes us on on the street to take a look at things going on around Honolulu. He is joined by Eyes on Hawaii host Carroll Cox, talking with people about feral cats in Hawaii, Whats on Your Mind Hawaii host Tim Apicella, talking to people about eating local products, host Marsha Joyner talking […]
Hawaiian Monk Seal Advocacy – Protecting Endangered Animals
The Hawaiian Monk Seal Is Critically Endangered And Is Threatened With Extinction. Fortunately There Are People Amongst Us, Like Mrs. Zeenat Mian, Who Isn’t Having Any Part Of That Conversation. Mrs. Zian Spends Untold Hours Voluntarily Observing Monk Seals And Alerting The Public And The Media When A Monk Seal Is In Trouble. She Joins […]
PBCs, Boat Patrol and Railing About Rail – Carroll Cox
Carroll and Jay discuss the PCBs in the Maile area, Mayor Caldwell’s representations about Ocean Safety, and HART Chairman of the Board Don Horner’s departure. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out any time for […]
Guns and Global Warming with Carroll Cox
Host Jay Fidell speaks with radio show host/environmentalist Carroll Cox (The Carroll Cox Show) about the challenges of guns, violence and climate change. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.
Watchdogging the Government with Carroll Cox
Host Keli’i Akina speaks with Environmental Activist Carroll Cox (“The Carroll Cox Show”) The host for this episode was Dr. Keli’i Akina.