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UMaine cited for sustainability efforts on campus

The University of Maine was among colleges and universities worldwide receiving top honors for its sustainability efforts from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). UMaine was one of the 16 top performers nationally and internationally in the Grounds category, one of AASHE’s sustainability impact areas, focused on campus land management, […]

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Mereghetti analyzes ‘time capsules’ from last ice age

Alessandro Mereghetti has 59 time capsules from Siberia that will give insights into which animals lived there more than 20,000 years ago, as well as what plants they ate and how they interacted with the landscape over millennia. These time capsules from the Siberian permafrost are coprolites. Also called fossilized feces. “Poop is a time […]

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Fernandez’s Conservation Leadership Award highlighted in BDN

The Bangor Daily News noted that Ivan Fernandez was one of the recipients of the Natural Resources Council of Maine’s 2021 Conservation Leadership Awards. The award recognizes Fernandez, a University of Maine professor of soil science and forest resources, “for his leadership as one of Maine’s top climate scientists, providing policy-makers and the public with […]

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Climate Change Institute Ice-Age Breaker – October 6, 2021

Interdisciplinary research is the heart of CCI.  We have to know what each other is doing in order to build new collaborations. The CCI Ice-Age Breaker is one of two annual events designed to bring us together to share our interests and strengths. This event features CCI faculty flash talks about what they do, so […]

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Everest expedition with 6 CCI scientists sets 3 world records

The 2019 National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition that six Climate Change Institute explorers participated in set three Guinness World Records. The three records, featured in the latest edition of the Guinness World Records book: Highest altitude Ice core taken: 8,020 meters (26,312 feet), extracted from the South Col glacier. The complex operation […]

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