Conflicts, Lax Oversight Shroud This Secretive Fisheries Fund
A federal fisheries oversight council has stymied inquiries by congressmen, journalists and others over the past few years.
Podcast: Our Journey To The Last Wild Place
The story behind Civil Beat’s award-winning multimedia project, and how the trip is informing our current reporting on climate change.
Big Island: Beach Created By Volcanic Eruption Was Born Polluted
You might think a brand new black sand beach would be pristine. But microplastics have already been detected at Pohoiki in Lower Puna.
VIDEO: Oahu’s Disappearing Beaches
Touring the south shore in the Civil Beat van, climate experts Chip Fletcher and Sam Lemmo talk with us about sea level rise and beach erosion.
Pod Squad: Save Our Sharks
We discuss legislation that would prohibit the intentional killing of sharks and manta rays in Hawaii waters.
Losing A Beachfront Home Isn’t Just A Rich Person’s Problem
As the sea level rise exacerbates coastal erosion, many longtime middle-class residents are struggling to protect their properties.
Study: Moving Ourselves Away From The Shoreline Is Hard But Doable
A new report sheds light on some of the critical factors for the state to consider when implementing a managed retreat strategy.
Scientists Surprised To Find Endangered Seabirds On Oahu
The critically endangered Newell’s shearwater and Hawaiian petrel were thought to be living almost exclusively on Kauai.
Fight Against Climate Change Is ‘An All-Out, All-In War’
Keynote speaker at Hawaii Climate Conference cites importance of equitability in how we respond to the effects of a warming planet.
Hawaii 2040: Climate Change Is Already Here. And We’re Running Out Of Time
Scientists predict the worst will hit in about 21 years. But Hawaii is already feeling the effects of a warming planet. What are we going to do about it?