Climate Change Impacts and Responses in Island Communities
March 19, 2008
10:00 AM
10:00 AM
Islands have unique characteristics that make them especially vulnerable to climate change and variability. Given this fact, the hearing will address climate change issues facing Hawaii and other Pacific island communities, and how they are responding to climate change.
The hearing also will address clean energy technologies, agricultural research, and disaster preparedness. The hearing will be held at the Bishop Museum's Atherton Halau, 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Testimony
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Dr. Fred T. Mackenzie
Professor Emeritus, Department of Oceanography, School of Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaDownload Testimony (591.97 KB) -
Dr. Jo-Ann C. Leong
DirectorHawaii Institute of Marine BiologyDownload Testimony (627.71 KB) -
Mr. Bill Thomas
Director, Pacific Services CenterNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationDownload Testimony (41.88 KB)
Witness Panel 2
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Dr. Karl Kim
Professor and Chair, Department of Urban and Regional PlanningUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaDownload Testimony (23.90 KB) -
Dr. Richard E. Rocheleau
Director, Hawaii Natural Energy Institute, School of Ocean and Earth Science and TechnologyUniversity of Hawaii at ManoaDownload Testimony (56.10 KB) -
Dr. Goro Uehara
Professor, Department of Tropical Plant and Soil SciencesUniversity of Hawaii at Monoa