Climate Change, Invasive Species, and Health

The State of Hawaiʻi, City & County of Honolulu’s Resilience OfficeHawaiʻi County’s Office of Sustainability, Climate, Equity, and Resilience (OSCER)Kauaʻi County’s Office of Economic Development, and Maui County collaborated on a series of posts on climate change, invasive species, and health. This series is one aspect of the state and counties’ work to combat invasive species.

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Learn More About the Topics We’re Covering

Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle: Climate Change and Health Impacts

Learn more about how climate change is contributing to increased coconut rhinoceros beetle activity and impacts to public health.

 

Mosquitoes, Climate Change, and Health 

Learn how climate change is driving mosquito population growth, and what that means for disease risk and public health. 

 

Albizia & Miconia  

Learn how Albizia and Miconia impact climate change and what that means for invasive species control and public health.