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Potocki interviewed by IFLScience about Mount Everest base camp

Mariusz Potocki, research assistant at the University of Maine, was interviewed for IFLScience about the impacts of climate change on Mount Everest’s base camp. The article cited Potocki’s study that found that Everest’s highest glacier, the South Col Glacier, shed 2,000 years’ worth of ice in 30 years and has lost half its mass since […]

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Winski interviewed by Globe and Mail about ice core sampling on Mount Logan

The Globe and Mail reported on a research expedition to the summit of Mount Logan, Canada’s tallest mountain, last month to collect ice core samples from the massive glacier that resides just below the summit’s multiple peaks. Dominic Winski, research assistant professor at the University of Maine Climate Change Institute and an expedition member, said […]

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Mayewski quoted in NYT Opinion piece about climate cooperation on Mount Everest

In an opinion essay about international conflicts in data collection on Mount Everest, the New York Times quoted Paul Mayewski, director of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, as saying Chinese researchers are “much tougher” than their Western counterparts. Shichang Kang of China’s State Key Laboratory of Cryospheric Sciences and a former […]

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Mayewski interviewed by CNN about moving Everest base camp

In an article about Nepal potentially moving the Mount Everest base camp as a result of climate change, CNN spoke to Paul Mayewski, director of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, about a study he authored that revealed that ice formed over a period of 2,000 years on the South Col Glacier […]

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Adirondack Explorer features UMaine Climate Reanalyzer data

The Adirondack Explorer reported that the Northeast, along with some parts of the West, has the highest probability in the U.S. of being hotter than usual this summer. The article cited data from the University of Maine Climate Reanalyzer detailing the change in temperature over the past 50 years in New York City and Saranac […]

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Media reports on UMaine-led study of Antarctic glaciers – S. Braddock & B. Hall

The Environmental News Network, Science Daily, Scienmag, ScienceNews, Phys.org and other international outlets reported on a University of Maine-led research study that found major glaciers in West Antarctica may be losing ice faster than they have in at least the last 5,000 years. At the current rate of retreat, the Thwaites and Pine Island glaciers, […]

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Maine Monitor interviews Isenhour about accounting greenhouse gas emissions

Cynthia Isenhour, associate professor of anthropology and climate change at the University of Maine, was interviewed by the Maine Monitor about emissions that are often overlooked in accounting greenhouse gasses. Isenhour explained that oversights in emissions accounting can lead to an unjust form of “global burden shifting.” She said that it’s essential to understand “not […]

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