Root Cause Remedies podcast

S.4, Ep.1- Noelani Puniwai- Pono Science & Storytelling of Wai

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If you've been listening to the news or following social media the past month, you know water has been on everybody’s minds recently. Every day there is more happening at Kapūkaki, aka Red Hill. This episode was recorded on Dec. 7, 2021, shortly after Oʻahu's Board of Water Supply shut down the Halawa shaft to prevent possible contamination. At the same time there was historic rainfall throughout the paeʻāina with major impacts to the coasts, exacerbating already eroded areas. All just a sobering reminder to us all that the climate crisis is here and we all have a role in protecting the place we call home.

Professor Noelani Puniwai offers a rich perspective on reconnecting to the cultural, historical, and spiritual relationship of wai as a path forward to aloha ʻāina and ʻāina momona. Her work as an academic, conservation scientist, native Hawaiian community member, science educator, and a mother, is dedicated to ensuring the health and wellbeing of aina and wai. She does this all through storytelling to meaningfully connect and awaken to place.

We hope this episode enriches you fills you with curiosity and aloha for the place you call home in Hawaiʻi nei.


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