The White House is sponsoring several interesting events at the end of AANHPI month.
Meetings
Join a special screening and talk story webinar on Papa Mau – The Wayfinder, with Brad Kaʻalolo Wong, on Wednesday May 29th.
Native Americans, like Native Hawaiians, suffer disproportionately from energy poverty and a lack of economic justice. Dr. Davis will be speaking about Native American perspectives toward renewable energy and how some of the lessons they have learned might have relevance for Hawaiʻi.
The Asia-Pacific Wildlife Health Workshop will be held in Hilo, Hawaii, August 6-8, 2024 at the Grand Naniloa.
PI-CASC representative shares the attendee experience at the Conference on Island Sustainability held at the University of Guam last month. The conference is a platform for peoples of the Pacific to connect and share science for climate action.
Heather Kerkering, PI-CASC Regional Administrator attends the Local 2030 Islands Network Communities of Practice Convening in Honolulu.
Environmental Law Program will host the inaugural Climate Reflections event, featuring reflections from UH law students on their experience at the most recent UN climate negotiations, and from Professor Haunani Kane.
Video recordings from the PI-CASC Graduate Scholars Symposium now available via YouTube.
Consider submitting an abstract for the session “Understanding the Adaptive Capacity of Fish: Resiliency in a Changing Climate” at the National AFS meeting in the fall.