Hawai’i Today
Explore with us the current events, both global and local, that impact life in Hawai’i Today. “In depth” analysis of the challenges and potential solutions are addressed, with a focus on activating community solutions that will nurture and sustain a lifestyle unique to all who live in Hawai’i.
Surfers, Swimmers; the COVID-19 Ocean Risk Factor
Hawaii’s beaches remain closed in an attempt to keep people from congregating on the shore and spreading the coronavirus. Recently, there is local talk story circulating about of what happens when you’re in the ocean, and a belief that the ocean’s salt water will purify things, making it a safe haven from the COVID-19 virus. […]
After COVID-19, a social climate change
David Leonhardt recently wrote in the New York times what he foresees as society’s next phase in a post-pandemic world. Leonhardt projects four major changes that will define this new norm — changes more profound than any post-911 security changes had on global air travel. According to Leonhardt, the current evolution of societal norms, beyond […]
Surf’s Up
To understand what lies ahead for Hawaii, the nation, and our world during the current pandemic storm epidemiologists have been studying the countries first battered by the virus storm. Waves of COVID-19? Any surfer can tell you about waves, big ones, small ones, good ones, and wipe outs. The one thing waves all have in […]
The COVID-19 VIRUS – A Presidential Moment
Editorial Four months into a global pandemic and national crisis, President Trump is only beginning to face the facts — his earlier assertions of a virus “under control” and a personal belief that the threat would “miraculously” disappear without much effort by the Federal government have failed to materialize. Five weeks ago, when there were 60 […]