The University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa’s HIMB is home to Hawaiʻi’s first incineration toilet that uses no water and produces no sewage. This state-of-the-art toilet could help solve cesspool problems around the state.
Arabian monocle bream (Scolopsis ghanam, image left) and blackspot snapper (Lutjanus ehrenbergii, image right) are two
species of reef fish surviving in elevated Arabian Gulf temperatures, where water temperatures can reach worst-case ocean
warming projections. Photo by Rebekka Pentti.