10-19-09: Forest Conservation, Coral Reefs and Climate Converge at the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii



In this podcast I interview Suzanne Case, Executive Director of The Nature Conservancy in Hawaii.



I spoke to Suzanne Case about The Nature Conservancy’s work with native forests and coral reefs as well as their focus on climate change and how it is all connected. Walking their talk, The Nature Conservancy, as a “green business” has just remodeled an historic building on Oahu according to LEED standards. The building was the first existing building in Hawaii to be remodeled and receive LEED certification.


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One Response to “10-19-09: Forest Conservation, Coral Reefs and Climate Converge at the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii”

  1. Forest Conservation, Coral Reefs and Climate Converge at the Nature Conservancy of Hawaii « From Big Island (FBI) Says:

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