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BDN editorial mentions Climate Change Institute report

A Bangor Daily News editorial titled “Maine can change the debate on climate change” mentioned a report from the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine. The report by Sean Birkel and Paul Mayewski analyzed historical climate trends and potential impacts of climate change on coastal Maine, especially the agriculture and fishing industries. The […]

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Press Herald interviews Elias, Dill for Lyme disease article

Susan Elias and Griffin Dill were sources for a Portland Press Herald piece about the 29 percent decrease in Lyme disease cases this year in Maine. The state recorded 1,310 Lyme cases through Dec. 27, 2018, down from 1,852 (an all-time high) in 2017, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. “The […]

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Scientists model Mercury’s glaciers – J. Fastook et al.

The processes that led to glaciation at the cratered poles of Mercury, the planet closest to the sun, have been modeled by a University of Maine-led research team. James Fastook, a UMaine professor of computer science and Climate Change Institute researcher, and James Head and Ariel Deutsch of Brown University, studied the accumulation and flow […]

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Follow updates from UMaine representatives to COP24 Convention in Poland

Several University of Maine faculty members and graduate students are representing UMaine at COP24, the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, in Katowice, Poland. They are engaging with world leaders who are negotiating global climate change policies. Follow their reports from the conference on their blog, which includes […]

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A Screening-Level Approach to Quantifying Risk from Glacial Release of Organochlorine Pollutants in the Alaskan Arctic – K. Miner et al.

K. R. Miner, K. J. Kreutz, S. Jain, S. Campbell, and A. Liljedahl Received: 12 April 2018 / Revised: 11 October 2018 / Accepted: 29 October 2018 © Springer Nature America, Inc. 2018   ABSTRACT Widespread distribution of atmospherically mobilized organochlorine pollutants (OCPs) has been documented throughout the Arctic. A fraction of these OCPs have […]

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