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CIS2026 THURSDAY: Guam reaffirms 100% renewable energy commitment

Guam reaffirmed its push toward a cleaner, more resilient energy future this week with a renewed commitment to the Blue Planet Alliance’s 100 x 100 campaign, reinforcing the island’s long-term goal of reaching 100% renewable energy by 2045.

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CIS2026 THURSDAY: Investing in sustainability yields 30x return for Guam Green Growth

With approximately $1 million in annual local funding, the Guam Green Growth (G3) initiative generated more than $30 million in external funding last year—an over 30-fold return that underscores the value of investing in sustainability programs, according to UOG Center for Island Sustainability and Sea Grant Director Austin Shelton, Ph.D.

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CIS2026 WEDNESDAY:  Personal stories driving sustainability, community and action at SEED Talks

Stories—not just systems and statistics—defined the CIS2026 SEED Talks, where voices from across the island community transformed personal journeys into powerful calls for change. Framed as “ideas worth cultivating,” the speaker series invited participants to move beyond data and into lived experience, weaving together narratives of loss, identity, resilience, and hope. In an intimate, TED-style setting, each speaker offered a glimpse into how their own paths, shaped by culture, community, and connection to land and sea—continue to inform their work.

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CIS2026 WEDNESDAY: Green Growth movement strengthens island collaboration, G3 welcomes Todu Guam as new partner

At the 17th University of Guam Conference on Island Sustainability (CIS2026), leaders and representatives from across Micronesia and Hawaiʻi gathered for a Green Growth session sharing the progress, partnerships, and shared vision driving sustainability efforts across island communities. The discussion illustrated how these initiatives are advancing solutions rooted in both traditional knowledge and modern innovation.

Panelists Carlotta Leon Guerrero, Maria Hernandez May, and John Howard, joined moderator Kyle Mandapat, during the Sinlaku Recovery Panel at CIS2026
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CIS2026 WEDNESDAY:  Organizations share ground response during Sinlaku recovery panel

The stark assessment from Marianas Press founder and journalist Thomas Manglona opened the recovery panel at the 17th University of Guam Conference on Island Sustainability (CIS 2026). In his live update from Saipan, Manglona described widespread power outages, limited access to running water, and hundreds of residents still taking shelter as recovery efforts continued across the CNMI (Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands).

Guam Power Authority General Manager John M. Benavente, P.E. at P.O.W.E.R. symposium
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CIS MONDAY: Powering through the storm: Energy resilience at GPA’s P.O.W.E.R.ING symposium

In the wake of Super Typhoon Sinlaku, the Guam Power Authority’s P.O.W.E.R.ING (Promoting Optimal Ways to Energy Resilience) Power Symposium at the 17th University of Guam Conference on Island Sustainability took on renewed urgency, bringing together energy leaders, policymakers, and technical experts to strengthen Guam’s path toward a more resilient grid.

Conservation leaders Trina Leberer and Keobel Sakuma at the Micronesia Challenge Regional Meeting in Guam.
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CIS MONDAY: Micronesia Challenge regional workshop tackles conservation financing

Leaders from across the Pacific convened Monday for a workshop at the 17th University of Guam Conference on Island Sustainability aimed at innovating how conservation efforts are financed in the region, marking a significant step forward for the Micronesia Challenge and its long-term sustainability goals.