News & Media

Bangor Daily News interviews UMaine climatologist Sean Birkel on frost quakes

The Bangor Daily News interviewed Sean Birkel, a Maine state climatologist at the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, about frost quakes. “Maine winters are warming and as part of a changing climate, we are seeing a tendency for more extreme weather events. In winter this can mean patterns that bring extreme cold followed by […]

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Media promote food insecurity research from UVM and UMaine – R. Schattman

Earth.com, Medical Xpress and Farms.com promoted new research conducted by University of Maine assistant professor of sustainable agriculture Rachel Schattman and her colleagues at the University of Vermont on food insecurity. A major take-away from the study was that individuals who were newly food insecure during the pandemic seemed to be best at recovering from […]

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Kennebunk Post promotes Newsom speaking at upcoming archaeology forum

The Kennebunk Post promoted an archeology forum for anyone seeking to learn, discuss and share insights into the world of archaeology. Four Maine-based archaeology professionals including Bonnie Newsom, University of Maine associate professor of anthropology, will be featured speakers at the event on Saturday, March 2, from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Climate Reanalyzer data cited by This is Money

This is Money, an affiliation of the Daily Mail, cited a data visualization from the University of Maine Climate Change Institute’s Climate Reanalyzer. The global average temperature was at its highest level on record for Thursday, Jan. 18, at 13.1 C.

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WSJ interviews UMaine archeologist on ancient civilizations – D. Sandweiss

The Wall Street Journal interviewed University of Maine professor of anthropology and climate studies Daniel Sandweiss on the legitimacy of an advanced ancient civilization discussed in a documentary. Sandweiss and other researchers have said evidence doesn’t exist for the civilization in “Ancient Apocalypse” and have rebutted its claim as a factual documentary. 

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