PI-CASC NEWS
Working to restore Hawaiʻi Island’s lowland wet forests
Second-year master’s student, Konapiliahi Dancil’s research was inspired by his upbringing on Maui. His research aims to identify which climate-resilient species are capable of thriving in Hawaiian lowland wet forests, ultimately helping managers make better decisions about which species to use for outplanting efforts in restoration.
SURFers and Grad Scholars learn to work with the community
PI-CASC SURFers joined with Graduate Scholars and other students for a morning of helping the North Shore community and an afternoon of discovering and discussing the Kūlana Noiʻi.
PI-CASC fellow national finalist and panelist
Guam CARM student Farron Taijeron has been selected as a finalist for his video essay submission to the Planet Forward 2024 Storyfest competition.
Climate conference showcases actionable science
Hawaiʻi Climate Week was full of events centered on climate change in Hawaiʻi, hosted by a suite of local organizations concerned with changing climate conditions in the islands.