by SSFM | Jan 23, 2020 | Our Practice, Resilience/Climate Change
Taal is among the most active volcanoes in the Philippines, which sits on the “Ring of Fire,” an area of elevated volcanic and seismic activity that circles the Pacific Ocean. Contact Us SSFM’s Donation Drive for Taal Volcano Disaster Relief Julie...
by SSFM | Nov 27, 2019 | Resilience/Climate Change
Citizens overwhelmingly think climate change is a serious problem. A new poll shows 68% of Oahu voters favor installing more safe bike lanes throughout the island. Contact Us Oahu Voters Want Action On Climate Change Workers pumped sand from the beach into bags to...
by SSFM | Nov 8, 2019 | Resilience/Climate Change
Contact Us Hawaii at Risk from Coastal Flooding linked to Climate Change An alarming new research study from Climate Central finds hundreds of millions more people than previously identified are now at risk from coastal flooding linked to climate change. The report...
by SSFM | Oct 1, 2019 | Resilience/Climate Change
“In May 2019, carbon dioxide levels were detected at 415 ppm which is the highest in recorded history. That’s far from the 350 ppm we need to have a stable planet to live on.” Doorae Shin, Oahu chapter coordinator of Surfrider Foundation Contact Us Hawaii’s...
by SSFM | Oct 1, 2019 | Focus Highlights, Resilience/Climate Change
“We need resources. We need support. We need everyone on board…” Marshall Islands President Hilda Heine Contact Us Pacific Islands Seek Help And Unity To Fight Climate Change Hawaii is in the line of fire as sea level rise becomes a critical global...
by SSFM | Jul 2, 2019 | Resilience/Climate Change
“Waikiki locals say that just 5 years ago this was a beach that went out twice as far as it is today.” Contact Us $13M to fix Waikiki beaches With the rising sea level and unusually high tides, Waikiki beaches are faced with erosion problems that are damaging seawall...