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Glacier Retreat in New Zealand during the Younger Dryas Stadial – Nature – M. Kaplan, J. Schaefer, G. Denton et al.

Millennial-scale cold reversals in the high latitudes of both hemispheres interrupted the last transition from full glacial to interglacial climate conditions. The presence of the Younger Dryas stadial (~12.9 to ~11.7 kyr ago) is established throughout much of the Northern Hemisphere, but the global timing, nature and extent of the event are not well established. […]

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East Antarctic Retreat – Nature Geoscience – G. Denton

The contribution of the East Antarctic ice sheet to the 120 m of sea-level rise since the Last Glacial Maximum is unclear.  New terrestrial and marine data suggest the thinning of East Antarctic ice was responsible for only a metre of this rise.   Nature Geoscience, Vol. 4, March 2011

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Climate Change Institute Director Mentioned In Story On Climate History

Dr. Paul Mayewski, the director of UMaine’s Climate Change Institute, was mentioned in a story on the website Physorg.com about the importance of collaborations between the fields of history and science, particularly climate science. Mayewski was mentioned as having been part of such a collaboration with a Harvard historian, which was considered the first of […]

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National Science Foundation – Graduate Research Fellowship Award – T. Koffman

Tobias Koffman has been awarded the prestigious 3-year National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship. The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) provides fellowships to individuals selected early in their graduate careers based on their demonstrated potential for significant achievements in science and engineering.  Three years of support is provided by the program for graduate study […]

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Media Coverage Of Researcher’s Book On Climate Change

Curt Stager, a paleoclimatologist and adjunct research faculty member of UMaine’s Climate Change Institute, was interviewed for a Toronto Star story about his new book, “Deep Future: The Next 100,000 Years of Life on Earth.” The book, which was released earlier this month, focuses on the current era of the earth’s history, when humans have […]

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Climate Change Talks Previewed in Bangor Daily

UMaine’s Paul Mayewski is set to give a talk on March 31, about the role humans play in climate change, according to a Bangor Daily News story. Mayewski, the director of the Climate Change Institute at UMaine, will speak in Hutchins Hall at the Collins Center for the Arts. The talk, which starts at 7 […]

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