HAPPENINGS
Highlights and opportunities from PI-CASC and its partner organizations
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Slice of PI-CASC Seminar Series
“Ecological traits predict nutritional traits in complex agroforestry systems”
with Dr. Ashley McGuigan, USDA Southwest Climate Hub; NREM, UH Mānoa
May 6, 2025 at 12 p.m.
Funding Opportunity: Hosting competition for CASCs
Applications now being accepted to host the Northeast, South Central, and Pacific Islands Climate Adaptation Science Centers. An informational webinar will be held on Oct. 22.
Register for November’s Slice of PI-CASC
Crawford Drury and Kira Hughes of the Coral Resilience Lab present "Ecological & socio-cultural response to transplanting corals to enhance reef resilience" on Nov. 12.
New partner resource on the PI-CASC K-12 Education Hub
Kai eʻe —Mounting Seas: Pacific Tsunami and Climate Change Unit blends scientific inquiry with cultural wisdom, offering a holistic approach to understanding an essential question: "How do we know if Hawaiʻi's sea level is rising due to global climate change, and what can we do about it?"
Moku Resilience Stewardship Coordinators
Hawaiʻi Sea Grant has openings for Moku Resilience Stewardship Coordinators who will oversee and coordinate resilience and adaptation activities within a specific moku (socio-ecological region) as part of a larger initiative aimed at promoting community empowerment, holistic resource stewardship, and climate change adaptation.
Climate Future Forum and Youth Climate Summit
Join the Hawaiʻi State Climate Commission for the Climate Future Forum and Youth Climate Summit on Sat., Nov. 16.