This Coral Restoration Nonprofit Combines New and Old Wisdom
Kuleana Coral Restoration works to map, research and restore coral around O‘ahu using a variety of techniques.
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Kuleana Coral Restoration works to map, research and restore coral around O‘ahu using a variety of techniques.
Accuity launched RTO to break the “parent-child” relationship and boost trust and autonomy.
Matson tops the list for a second year in a row, with more than $1 billion in net profit last year.
Joseph Eppink is a death doula, a gift he discovered as a hospice volunteer during the AIDS crisis.
Is that a manani or a Hawaiian whitespotted toby? Here’s how to tell the difference.
Habilitat’s 30-month residential program gives people the time and resources to work through issues and train for future jobs.
The state climatologist explains where the wettest places are and what factors contribute to all that rain.
An expert explains how to reverse the damage from the state’s 83,000 cesspools, including using treated wastewater for irrigation and landscaping.
Shaping communities through design excellence. This article recognizes the winners and entrants in the AIA Honolulu 65th Annual Design Awards.
Noelle Fujii-Oride led the way with seven prizes. Read our winning stories on real estate and housing, child care and public schools, wildfires, ESOPs, salaries and more.
Climate change has raised the stakes for Hawai‘i and communities around the world. That’s why we are sharing six stories of people and companies that are taking significant climate action.
The climate-tech accelerator helps fund food, energy and transportation solutions in Hawai‘i and around the world.
The company is on a mission to conserve land, save native species, promote food security and develop renewable energy from agriculture.
The company uses machine learning to optimize energy use, with a focus on multifamily and rental buildings.
In fast-growing West O‘ahu, there are strong demands for quality education, a dynamic workforce and health care services. Meet some of the people and companies who are rising to address the area’s needs with passion, commitment and vision.
The virtual “master class” run by XLR8HI is helping people launch and scale their businesses.
Innovations such as data sensors, drones and controlled environments make farming easier, more productive and more profitable.
The UH Mānoa professor is an energy and climate policy expert focused on reducing carbon emissions, especially in the transportation sector.
Candes Gentry and her son Poet co-authored a cookbook that inspired a fund supporting community initiatives for nutritious, sustainable, and locally sourced food.
Hawaii Business Magazine’s editor makes a case for luring more affluent travelers to the Islands – and discouraging the budget conscious from visiting.
For vehicles that aren’t in stock, Hawai‘i buyers are waiting three months or more for their orders to arrive, often customized to their tastes.
Among its recent legislative wins is a law that extends efficiency standards to toilets, water coolers, ventilating fans and other products.
The company helps homeowners and renters reduce their energy and water waste, while saving customers $6.3 million a year.
A program that limits access at Kaua‘i’s Hā‘ena State Park and raises local dollars is considered a model for places inundated by visitors.