Brenda Gotanda moved to Hawaii a year ago but maintains her Pennsylvania law practice in environmental and energy law. 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 any time for great content and great community. […]
Quest for Environmental Justice with Lakshman Guruswamy
Host Kenneth Lawson speaks with Professor of International Environmental Law, Lakshman Guruswamy (University of Colorado, Boulder) about the quest for environmental justice for the “energy poor” in the world. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host for this episode was Kenneth Lawson. The host […]
Climate Justice with Sherry Broder and Antonio Oposa, Jr.
ThinkTech Life in the Law was honored to have Antonio Oposa, Jr., a Filipino international environmental lawyer, appear with host Sherry Broder for a talk show on Climate Justice for Future Generations. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry Broder. The host for this episode was Sherry […]
Emerging Leaders and the Future of Environmental Law
David Forman, Director of the Environmental Law Program at UH Law School, talks about the IUCN’s World Conservation Congress and the William S. Richardson School of Law’s involvement in developing motions and a moot court presence with teams from international law schools. ThinkTech Hawaii streams live on the Internet from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm […]
Fateful Voyages – Climate Change and Native Hawaii Identities
Kapua Sproat joined the William S. Richardson School of Law in 2007 as an Assistant Professor with the Ka Huli Ao Center for Excellence in Native Hawaiian Law and the Environmental Law Program. Kapua currently teaches courses in Native Hawaiian and Environmental Law, and Legal Research and Writing. In addition to her teaching, Kapua assists […]
IUCN Local Motions: Collaborating for Global Change
Emily Gaskin and Christina Lizzi, UH Richardson School of Law 3rd year law students and candidates for Environmental Law Certificates, have worked on the motions process for the IUCN World Conservation Congress being held in Hawaii 9/1 – 9/10/2016. They discuss the drafting, commenting and debate preparation process for Motions 051 (international biofouling),052 (marine debris),060 […]
Turning Coral Reef Science into Action
What will it take to save our coral reefs? How are we going to turn cutting edge science into policy? Who needs to be involved ? And how will we do it? Dr. Ruth Gates discusses progress from the 13th International Coral Reef Symposium held in Honolulu in June and expectations for the World Conservation […]
Interesting Environmental Matters – Earthjustice Hawaii – Paul Achitoff
Paul Achitoff graduated from Harvard College and Columbia Law School, and for the past 22 years has been the managing attorney for the Hawaiʻi office of Earthjustice, a national, nonprofit, public interest environmental law firm. Paul practiced business and environmental litigation in private practice in Los Angeles and Honolulu for 11 years before joining Earthjustice […]
Environmental Natural Resource Policies and Procedures – Linda M.B. Paul
Linda Paul joins Maryann Sasaki to engage in a wide ranging discussion about the most pressing environmental issues facing Hawaii, new proposed legislation and her personal experiences as a environmental lawyer. 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. […]
Transportation Energy: A World of Renewables with Rachel James
Stan Osserman speaks with Rachel James (Federal Government District Office) about some of the progress being made in renewable energy initiatives in Hawaii. The host for this episode was Stan Osserman. The host for this episode was Stan Osserman. The host for this episode was Stan Osserman.