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McGillicuddy Humanities Center to host ‘Telling the Story of Climate Change’ Nov. 17 – Moderated by Katherine Glover, CCI Research Associate

The University of Maine McGillicuddy Humanities Center (MHC) will host a discussion focused on effectively communicating the impact of climate change 7:30–8:30 p.m. Nov 17. Part of the MHC’s 2020-2021 Symposium on “The Story of Climate Change,” this event brings together professionals in varied disciplines who seek to effectively communicate the impact of climate change […]

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D. Dixon UMaine Sustainability Director and Climate Change Institute Research Assistant Professor announces UMaine named a top sustainability performer by AASHE

The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) ranked the University of Maine among the top performing higher education institutions for sustainability. The organization uses its Sustainable Campus Index to recognize colleges and universities that excel in 17 impact areas, including air and climate, curriculum, food and dining, energy, research, waste and […]

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Multiple glacial maxima of similar extent at ~20e45 ka on Mt. Usborne, East Falkland, South Atlantic region – Quaternary Science Reviews – B.L. Hall, T.V. Lowell, P. Brickle

ELSEVIER – Quaternary Science Reviews 250 (2020) 106677   ABSTRACT The pattern, timing, and origin of Southern Hemisphere climate change during the last glaciation remains a pressing problem, with implications for the role of orbital forcing in ice-age cycles. Here, we present geomorphological and cosmogenic exposure age data from East Falkland in the South Atlantic […]

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Dan ’63 and Betty Churchill announce $6.5 million bequest to UMaine

Loyal Benefactors, Dan ’63 and Betty Churchill, Announce $6.5 Million Bequest Expectancy at University of Maine Foundation Event At a recent University of Maine Foundation virtual Homecoming event, University of Maine benefactors Dan ’63 and Betty Churchill shared their intentions to make estate gifts estimated at up to $6.5 million to benefit the University of […]

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Telling the Story of Climate Change: Communicating the Impact of Climate Change to the Public – K. Glover et al.

  This event, part of the MHC’s 2020-2021 Symposium on “The Story of Climate Change” brings together people from different professional fields tasked with communicating the impact of climate change to the public. The panel (which will be remote, via Zoom) features a veteran reporter, scientists working with Maine’s Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife (DIFW), and is moderated by Dr. Katherine Glover from the […]

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Maine Science Podcast features Fernandez in latest episode

The Maine Science Podcast features Ivan Fernandez, professor of soil science and forest resources at the University of Maine, in its latest episode. Fernandez, a distinguished professor with the Climate Change Institute and School of Forest Resources, discussed his research and student mentoring work with UMaine and his service to the state, particularly as a […]

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Pen Bay Pilot reports on launch of ‘Why Climate Change Matters’ website

The Penobscot Bay Pilot picked up a University of Maine news release announcing the launch of a new website, “Why Climate Change Matters To Your Security, Health & Wealth.” The site includes concise talking points intended to enhance public understanding of the threats posed by climate change, and actions that must be taken to mitigate […]

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