Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Putting People First in the Transition to a Carbon Free Hawaii. What was this peer exchange about? Why is it important to put people first when we’re working on our energy goals in Hawaii and what does that mean? What is the Mitigation-Resilience-Equity nexus and why does […]
Grown Not Flown (Taking Your Health Back)
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Let The Tower Gardens be part of the solution to our Problem. I believe that EVERY household in Hawai’i, let me take that back, EVERY household should have at least 1 Tower Garden to provide us the level of produce that we all need and are lacking.The […]
What You Need to Know to Make Solar Power Real (Stan The Energy Man)
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Is solar power right for you? How many panels, what kind? Do you need batteries? The Energy Man will ask the expert! Stan will build a system for a typical Hawaiian home with one of Hawaii’s most experienced solar experts.The host for this episode is Stan Osserman. […]
Stop, and Take Time to Smell the Hydrogen (Stan the Energy Man)
Like what you see? Please give generously. https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=wOeJJadtCKGg5vYrkwGrAxeTPcjiElKt4Sa2G1y_Oir0nKbFgEa7SE-6K8vrP1t8jM6Vp0&country.x=US&locale.x=US Are we becoming addicted to instant gratification?. Can we really take infrastructure and industries that are based on 100 years of slow and steady growth and trash them over night for clean and green? The answer is no, and the world won’t end because of it, but […]
Domesticating Plants by Understanding Their Genomes (Likable Science)
Genomic science is helping botanists learn how to help food plants survive and thrive in the face of changing climates. We’ll talk about how Dr. Kantar’s lab is using genomics to help answer questions about plants, focusing on breeding, sustainability, food production and plant adaptation toclimate. The host for this episode is Ethan Allen. The […]
Pathway to a Carbon-Neutral Economy (Community Matters)
Mike Tamor, Henry Ford Technical Fellow at ASU, and Amanda Ellis, ASU Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, will discuss how their areas of interest, Innovation for Mike and Sustainability for Amanda, meet and interact in the 21st Century The host for this episode is Jay Fidell. The guest for this episode is Mike […]
The Big Purple Wave (Stan The Energy Man)
What color is hydrogen? That was the question from a former scientist from Sandia National Lab at the start of his presentation. It was a trick question, because hydrogen is invisible, and even when you burn it, the flame is nearly invisible in daylight, but in the dark, hydrogen burns purple, so I declared the […]
Currents in Pacific Education: Trends & Issues (Pacific Partnerships in Education)
Events are transforming Pacific island education processes and practices We’ll discuss some ongoing and upcoming challenges and issues in Pacific island education, including: (a) the impacts of the ending of COFA funding on Hawaii’s schools and potential responses to this, such as creating ‘transition’ schools, and (b) the possible separation of Chuuk State from the […]
Hydrogen, It’s Not Just for Trucks Anymore! (Stan The Energy Man)
Combat aircraft, drones, tactical vehicles, research vessels, back-up power, grid stabilization, energy storage and assisting with sustainability efforts were just a few of the topics in the news. In this weeks episode of Stan The Energy Man, Stan gives a review of forums Stan attended last week and news from the industry. The host for […]
The Resilience of Mozambique (The Global Report)
Urbanizing the City within the Context of Sustainability. Four centuries of Portuguese rule followed by a protracted civil war did not extinguish the resilience of Mozambicans but kept them seeking new ways of bettering their country. The people of Quelimane saw in Mayor Araujo the new leader who would take their city in a new […]