Honua means “refuge” in the Hawaiian language, and in this episode, we learn what federal and state wildlife managers have been doing to address threats (including climate change) to tropical seabirds, to find refuge for these birds. Beth Flint, PhD (US Fish and Wildlife Service), Cynthia Vanderlip (Department of Land and Natural Resources), and Jason […]
Trickle Up and Trickle Down – Victoria Keener, PhD (Pacific RISA program)
*Originally aired on January 19, 2016 Trickle Up and Trickle Down: Freshwater Resource Decisions in the Pacific Join Anu for her inaugural episode! In this series, we focus on moving beyond outrage to solutions to climate change problems facing people, nations, and the global community. Dr. Victoria Keener shares how the RISA (Pacific Regional Integrated […]
Jewels of the Forest: Tree Snail Conservation – David Sischo, PhD (DLNR)
In this series, we focus on moving beyond outrage to solutions to climate change problems facing people, nations, and the world. In this episode, we will look at what makes these little critters so special, the gargantuan efforts to avert an extinction crisis—so much so that even the army has been involved, a snail action […]
Finding Honua: Seabirds and Climate Change – David Hyrenbach, PhD (Hawaii Pacific University)
In this series, we focus on moving beyond outrage to solutions to climate change problems facing people, nations, and the world. David and Anu talk about the effects of sea level rise and the impacts that ocean changes have on seabirds in the Pacific and the Hawaiian Islands. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from […]
COP21 Climate Change in Paris – Anukriti Hittle and Stuart Scott
COP21 Climate Change experts including Stuart Scott and Anukriti Hittle are heading to Paris for very different reasons. Find out why and hear some insight on Climate Change on Hawaii is My Main Land. The host for this episode was Kaui Lucas. The host for this episode was Kaui Lucas. The host for this episode […]
The Pope, A Mecca Stampede and Putin Calls Elton John – TTDN – Friday, Sept. 25th
Donna Blanchard provides an overview of the latest news/current events for Friday, May 25, 2015. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard. The host for this episode was Donna Blanchard.
Higher Temps, Tides and Disappearing Shorelines – Charles “Chip” Fletcher
Host Kirsten Baumgart Turner speaks with Charles Fletcher (School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology) about the continuing signs of climate change in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Kirsten Baumgart Turner. The host for this episode was Kirsten Baumgart Turner. The host for this episode was Kirsten Baumgart Turner.
Healthcare in Hawaii – Climate Change and Health
Host Josh Green speaks with Nancy Partika (President, Hawaii Public Health Association) about the impact of climate change on health. The host for this episode was Sen. Josh Green.
Spiritual Voices of Sustainability
Host Kirsten Baumgart Turner speaks with conservationist Dr. Chuck Burrows about the spiritual perspective of sustainability and global warming. The host for this episode was Kirsten Baumgart Turner. The host for this episode was Kirsten Baumgart Turner. The host for this episode was Kirsten Baumgart Turner.
Weather, Climate and Hazards with Karl Kim, Tom Bedard and Owen Shieh
Host Jay Fidell speaks with Karl Kim (Executive Director), Tom Bedard (Weather & Climate Program Specialist) of the National Disaster Preparedness Training Center and meteorologist Owen Shieh about storm technology, weather forecasting and preparing for natural disasters in Hawaii.