Photo by Fredrik Öhlander on Unsplash Study: Pacific tuna fleets rarely fish in waters proposed for new sanctuary U.S. tuna fleets almost never access the far-flung reaches of the Pacific that would soon be closed to commercial fishing under a federal marine sanctuary proposal, according to a new study.
www.civilbeat.org Thawing permafrost is roiling the Arctic landscape Warming temperatures are driving a hidden world of changes beneath the surface.
Politics Honolulu scores a win against Big Oil in climate change lawsuit Out of over a dozen climate change cases filed nationwide, Honolulu’s case is leading the pack, attorneys say.
Opinion Nicole Chatterson: 5 ways we can move away from single-use plastics The pandemic is putting even more plastic into our oceans. But we can change that.
Resilience Why the Navy is becoming a powerful force for clean energy As the pandemic highlights fragile supply chains, the Navy is working with Hawaii to harness the sun and other natural elements for power.
Newsletter How will climate change affect surfing in Hawaii? Some iconic surf breaks could be completely eliminated while others will see bigger waves than ever before.
Impacts www.civilbeat.org Paul Migliorato: How our population decline actually hurts Hawaii It will lead to far fewer resources to mitigate the impact of global warming.
As Biden prepares to block the sale of U.S. Steel to Nippon Steel, pollution concerns persist in Pennsylvania
A Pennsylvania fracking company with more than 2,000 environmental violations selected for federal environmental justice funding