Where the Drone Leads: to the Marshall Islands STEM is like a common, universal language…Drones are arguably the high point of STEM. Thru STEM, global participation can assist resilience in a very remote and threatened location such as Ebeye. The host for this episode is Ted Ralston. The guests for this episode are Mayor Kabua, […]
Likable Science Live from Eco-DAS (Likable Science)
We’ll talk with participants in the 13th Annual Ecological Dissertations in Aquatic Sciences (EcoDAS) Symposium, getting a taste of the breadth and depth of aquatic ecological research This episode of Likable Science, we’ll explore some of the investigations being carried out by these young researchers from around the country, and discuss how their work impacts […]
Tourism in Hawaii Today — and the Future (Business In Hawaii)
A New Perspective on Tourism. Now a business and management consultant, Frank Haas has a long career in the Hawaii tourism and hospitality industry, especially in tourism marketing. Haas has a new perspective on tourism — Hawaii’s largest industry. Nearly 9 million tourists came to Hawaii in 2017 — a new record. But there are […]
Future of Asian LNG: The World Gas Conference and What It Means (Energy In America)
Climate and the Resignation of Scott Pruitt. In this episode of Energy in America, Lou Pugliaresi gives a wrap up of the World Gas Conference and what it means. With so many things happening in the energy industry, they’ll also take a closer look at the second year of the US-Japan project to expand natural […]
Dylan Armstrong Candidate for Hawaii State House of Representative (Community Matters)
What are the issues confronting the district of Manoa and the University? On this special episode of Community Matters Marsha Joyner will be talking with candidates that are running for office this cycle. Today Marsha talks with Dylan Armstrong, Candidate for Hawaii State House of Representative The host for this episode is Marsha Joyner. The […]
Ocean Plastics
Dr. Jim Potemra of the Hawaii Institute of Geophysics and Planetology joins Peter J. Mouginis-Mark on Research in Manoa to discuss ocean plastics across the hawaiian islands. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm every weekday afternoon, Hawaii Time, then streaming earlier shows through the night. Check us out […]
Advocating for the Environment and the Community
Join Carroll Cox for an episode of Eyes on Hawaii with guests Genard Frazier from O`okala on the Big Island, and Bridget Hammerquist from Koloa, Kauai. They review and discuss the concerns members of the O’ okala community have raised regarding the “significant” impact the Big Island Dairy has had on the community from untreated […]
Militarism and Environmental Justice with Laurel Mei Singh and Lucy Gay
Host Jay Fidell speaks with doctoral candidate Laurel Mei Singh (City University of New York City) and Lucy Gay (Waianae Educational Opportunities) about the link between militarism and environmental justice. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell.
Hemmings says we can do better – Fred Hemmings
“Hemmings says ‘We can do better'” with Sen. Fred Hemmings Retired State Senator Fred Hemmings discusses his solutions to Hawaii’s most enduring problems, energy independence, entitlement reform, tax and government reform, and protecting the environment through better land use. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. The host for this episode was Jay Fidell. […]
Geographic Education and Global Awareness – Prof. Krisna Suryanata, Myles Richie, and Vicky Kim
Topic: Geographic Education and Global Awareness Guests: Professor Krisna Suryanata with students Myles Richie and Vicky Kim from University of Hawaii at Manoa Description: The show will shed light on the global nature of modern education, and discuss how geographic education is essential for raising global awareness. Issues in Asia will be highlighted. The host […]