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Protecting Our Cultural Heritage – Stanton Enomoto (Pacific Islands Climate Change Cooperative)

In this series, we focus on moving beyond outrage to solutions to climate change problems facing people, nations, and the world. Today, Stanton Enamoto, Cultural Adaptation Coordinator at PICCC, shares the potential effects of climate change on cultural heritage and what we can do to adapt. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon […]

Save that Beach! – Mark Ingoglia (US AF), Cynthia Vanderlip (DLNR) and Craig Gorsuch (Bellows AFS)

Kure Atoll Biological Station supervisor at the Department of Land and Natural Resources, Cynthia Vanderlip, Environmental Manager at Bellows Air Force Station, Craig Gorsuch and Chief, Environmental Branch for the U.S. Air Force Mark Ingoglia talk about dune stabilization in the face of climate change. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet from 12:00 noon to […]

Beyond Paris – The Science and Implementation – Toufiq Siddiqi, PhD (East-West Center)

In this series, we focus on moving beyond outrage to solutions to climate change problems facing people, nations, and the world. How will the Paris climate agreement fare when it comes to implementation? Toufiq and Anu discuss next steps for climate change mitigation after lat year’s COP21 in Paris. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live on the Internet […]

Global Frameworks for Climate Change Action – Nancy Lewis, PhD (East-West Center)

In this series, we focus on moving beyond outrage to solutions to climate change problems facing people, nations, and the world. Dr. Lewis helps us go beyond the UNFCCC and discusses other global conferences that address climate change, the sustainable development goals, and the role of women scientists in achieving those goals. ThinkTechHawaii.com streams live […]

Climate Change in the Coral Triangle – Alan White, PhD (The Nature Conservancy)

In 2009, the leaders of the six countries that make up the Coral Triangle – Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, and Timor-Leste – came together to launch the Coral Triangle Initiative on Coral Reefs, Fisheries, and Food Security (CTI-CFF), a joint commitment to ensure that the region’s unparalleled marine resources and […]

Finding Honua Part 2 – Beth Flint, PhD (U.S. FWS), Cynthia Vanderlip (DLNR), and Jason Misaki (DLNR)

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 […]

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 […]

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Suddenly, Chinese Spies Seem to Be Popping Up All Over Europe

A flurry of arrests this week reflect the continent’s newly toughened response to Beijing’s espionage activities and political meddling. [...]

After video surfaced on social media, the student, Khymani James, said on Friday that his comments were wrong. [...]

Columbia’s University Senate Calls for an Investigation Into the Administration

The senators voted for a resolution that accused the administration of breaching the due-process rights of students and professors. [...]

Barnard Ends Suspensions for Most Student Protesters Who Were Arrested

The students had been among more than 100 who were suspended for participating in an encampment at Columbia University. [...]

Protests Threaten College Graduations, Denying Seniors Second Chance at Normalcy

After Covid ruined high school graduation for the class of 2020, the response to campus protests might upend their college commencements. [...]

Pentagon to 'rush' Patriot missiles to Ukraine

The $6bn package includes air defence munitions but not the missile systems Ukraine says it badly needs. [...]

At last some cautious optimism after the royal gloom

Buckingham Palace has broken the long silence over the King's health with some positive messages. [...]

BBC returns to beach where five migrants died - and many more will attempt crossing

Andrew Harding saw migrants board an overcrowded boat in Wimereux, northern France, on Tuesday. [...]

British man injured in Tobago shark attack

The 64-year-old was 10 metres off the shore when he was attacked by a bull shark, a local official says. [...]

'I had no idea my son's body was buried in the garden'

Yvonne Valentine sat having a Christmas drink with her son's partner, unaware she had killed him. [...]

Germany is welcoming an increasing number of foreign doctors, which the country needs. But how rewarding is it for doctors to work in the German health care system, and what [...]

Amid tensions and accusations of a constitutional coup, Togo heads to the polls next week. The African nation stands at a crossroads of democracy and dissent. [...]

Last year, a pilot program was launched in a Canadian province allowing adults to carry up to 2.5 grams of hard drugs for personal use. Soaring drug use in public [...]

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has been detected in 38 herds of cows across nine states. Despite one Texas farm worker being infected the risk to humans remains low, according to [...]

Thirty years after the end of apartheid, South Africa is looking back on a democratic but deeply divided society. Political divisions have fueled a growing disappointment with Nelson Mandela's liberation [...]

UAW strike at Daimler Truck averted at 11th hour

More than 7,000 Daimler Truck workers, most of them in North Carolina, had threatened to go on strike. The UAW says the workers will get raises of at least 25% [...]

Midwest tornadoes cause severe damage in Omaha suburbs

Multiple tornadoes were reported in Nebraska but the most destructive storm moved from a largely rural area into suburbs northwest of Omaha. Hundreds of homes and other structures have been [...]

Biden administration abandons plan to ban menthol cigarettes, citing 'feedback'

An anti-smoking advocate says the decision to leave menthol cigarettes on the market "prioritizes politics over lives, especially Black lives." [...]

In Columbia University's protests of 1968 and 2024, what's similar — and different

There are parallels between the two high-profile events, most starkly the proliferation of similar protests around the country. But key differences set them apart. [...]

Climate activist who defaced Edgar Degas sculpture exhibit sentenced

A federal judge sentenced Joanna Smith to 60 days in prison for smearing paint on the case surrounding Edgar Degas' Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen at the National Gallery of Art. [...]

Tornadoes tore through Lincoln and Elkhorn in Nebraska on Friday before heading into Iowa. Severe weather is expected to continue through the weekend. [...]

Anthony Edwards scored 36 points, Rudy Gobert added 19 points and 14 rebounds and the Minnesota Timberwolves used a hot-shooting third quarter to beat the Phoenix Suns 126-109 on Friday [...]

The people were shot late Friday night at the entrance to the Decades nightclub in the Dupont Circle area, according to police and a patron. [...]

Three-time PGA Tour winner Brendan Steele shot an 8-under 64 to take a one-stroke lead after two rounds of the LIV Tour’s Adelaide tournament at The Grange Golf Club [...]

Winnipeg defenseman Brenden Dillon quickly made his way down the tunnel with his hand bleeding after a fight at the end of the game Friday night [...]

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