The Nature Conservancy has posted a new position for a KapuKapu ‘Ohana Coordinator in Kona, HI.
Happenings
NOAA’s National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS) has announced up to $4 million in funding for 8 two-year projects. Letters of Intent due by Sept. 18 / Full applications due Dec. 9.
Territorial Climate and Infrastructure Workshop recently convened to provide resources and technical assistance to Territorial governments to ease the burdens imposed by the influx of incoming funding opportunities.
The Hawaiʻi Climate Data Portal will be holding a webinar on Aug. 22, 2024, which will offer a comprehensive introduction to the HCDP’s tools, resources, and functionality.
“How Nature Restores Me,” an exhibit featuring the artwork of The Nature Conservancy, Hawai‘i and Palmyra, on display in Downtown, Honolulu for the whole month of August. This event is free and open to the public.
“Understanding the media: A starter guide for scientists” teaches the basics scientists need to know as they consider dipping their toes or diving deeper into media engagement.
The symposium will held at UH Mānoa Campus Center on Sept. 11, 2024. This event is free and open to the public.
Shania worked with Dr. Joseph Genz on the project “Using oral histories of Marshallese and Yapese voyaging to support the development of community engagement for sustainable sea transport.” She graduated this past spring from the UH Hilo. We caught up with Shania for a little talk story.
This episode explores the Pacific Biosciences Research Center (PBRC) at UH Mānoa and visits the Kewalo Marine Lab, the Isabella Aiona Abbott Life Sciences Building, the Békésy Laboratory of Neurobiology, the Biomedical Sciences Building, and the Selenium Research Laboratory.
The National Climate Adaptation Science Center is offering a funding opportunity to a Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit partner for research to support the project entitled “Social Network Analysis of the Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Community Active in Climate Adaptation and Conservation.” Apply by August 9.