PI-CASC NEWS
PI-CASC partner Voice of the Sea: TV still relevant for spreading science
If a picture is worth 1000 words, what does that say about video? Kanesa Duncan Seraphin, host of Voice of the Sea, argues that science television is an important platform, even in this digital era.
SURFers successfully ride the pandemic wave for a unique summer of research
The Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (SURF) launched this year with hopes of giving some promising students the opportunity to participate in climate science research with a university faculty mentor for ten weeks over the summer. Come learn more about what they accomplished.
Adapting climate science in the spring of COVID
While many are working to figure out how to live in this strange shutdown world during the COVID pandemic, PI-CASC-funded climate scientists struggle to continue their important work.
PI-CASC Guam & NASA’S Nemo Net
The university lead for PI-CASC Guam, Romina King, has been helping the Laboratory for Advanced Sensing collaborate with NASA's Nemo Net.
PI-CASC Federal Director Mari-Vaughn Johnson briefs Hawai‘i Congressman’s staff
PI-CASC Federal Director Mari-Vaughn Johnson had the chance yesterday to meet with Anthony Ching, a Legislative Assistant for Hawai‘i Congressman Ed Case.
US Climate Resilience Toolkit Receives Attention
PI-CASC co-production project on coastal erosion rates receives more attention as a case study in the US Climate Resilience Toolkit.
2020 Sees Dramatic Increase in Funding for the Entire CASC Network
Included in the recently signed 2020 congressional budget was a dramatic increase in funding for the entire CASC network.
Manager Climate Corps Gathers Hawai‘i Island Networks
UH Hilo's Manager Climate Corp hosted a gathering of researchers, managers, practitioners, and community members to discuss future science needs for Hawai‘i Island. Read all about the meeting in this news item.
PI-CASC UOG plays important role on international climate scene
Romina King, lead of the PI-CASC consortium member efforts in Guam, has been busy on the international climate front.
CNN Reports on UH Hilo Field Team Tracking Lava Flow from the Night Sky
CNN reports on Hawaiʻi Island lava flow drone mapping involving Rose Hart (MCC Graduate Student), Jon Price (UH Hilo Geography faculty), Ryan Perroy (UH Hilo Geography faculty), and their field team.

