Sustainable Coastlines is a non-profit organization in Honolulu that serves to protect and raise awareness of coastline conservation. They hosted the annual Sustainable Coastlines free event for community members to participate in ʻāina service in the beginning and have a non-profit festival with food music and games.
The use of drones and remotely piloted aircraft systems (RPAS) has revolutionized numerous sectors, offering unparalleled advantages in mapping, monitoring, efficiency, safety, and accessibility.
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The Lassonde School of Engineering launched k2i (kindergarten to industry) academy in June 2020 with a mission to create an ecosystem of diverse partners, committed to dismantling systemic barriers to opportunities for underrepresented students in STEM.
I Am A Scientist is an STEM outreach program that delivers exceptional hands-on STEM activities to Hawaiʻi and the broader Pacific. IAS is free and visits different classrooms and community events offering STEM activites that focus on biology, chemistry, forensic science, and more while focusing on the techniques and equipment. The purpose is to make STEM more accessible and less intimidating.
This event covers a conversation with the creators, actors, and other key individuals behind the production. The purpose of the interview was to provide insight into the making of the show, the inspiration behind the story, and the cultural and historical elements depicted in the series.
York University serves as a reception and decontamination centre for those who may be affected by a nuclear accident in the Greater Toronto Area. An exercise hosted by OPG and the City of Toronto’s Emergency Management team is designed to test response capabilities and strengthen the partnership between all of the stakeholders involved.
Aloha ʻĀina Kalaepōhaku will bring together kaiāulu to mālama from mauka to makai. With a focus on Aloha ʻĀina as the vehicle to educate on sustainability, our event will involve hands-on service and experiential learning by way of existing projects within the campus māla, pālolo stream, and invasive limu removal at Ka'alawai beach .
Over the course of four weeks, participants will create a blueprint for their entrepreneurial idea, whether it's for a business, organization, or community improvement.
The course is based on the promotion and enhancement of the concept of slow tourism, an alternative tourism choice in contrast to mass tourism. The main objective of slow tourism is to develop the tourist’s greater personal awareness by enhancing sustainability.