Just a degree or two degrees hotter doesn’t seem like a lot. You would barely notice the change on a sunny afternoon, or in the warmth of a cup of coffee. But over time, it’s enough to change our ...
The July 31, 1970 Honolulu Advertiser ran an article by Jane Evinger about Hawaii becoming a destination for education rather than just recreation. The piece quotes heavily from the preliminary report ...
HILO — Researchers say climate changes are affecting the indigenous birds of Hawaii. The native Hawaiian birds that were studied time their mating to match abundance of lehua blossoms on ohia trees — ...
HILO — Researchers say climate changes are affecting the indigenous birds of Hawaii. ADVERTISING HILO — Researchers say climate changes are affecting the indigenous birds of Hawaii. “The conservation ...
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