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SUMMARY:MODELING MOUNTAIN GLACIERS TO INFER PAST CLIMATE CHANGES - ALICE DOUGHTY
DESCRIPTION:CLIMATE CHANGE INSTITUTE LECTURE SERIES\n\nMODELING MOUNTAIN GLACIERS TO INFER PAST CLIMATE CHANGES\nAlice Doughty\nVisiting Assistant Professor in Geology\nBates College\n \nWednesday\, November 13\, 2019\, 1 PM\n307 Bryand Global Science Center\nAbstract:  Glaciers advance in response to cooling temperatures and retreat in response to warming temperatures.  In addition to this general relationship\, glaciers also respond to changes in precipitation\, lapse rate\, wind speed\, radiation\, and topography\, among other factors.  To examine glacier sensitivity and infer past climate changes\, I use a spatially-distributed\, coupled ice-flow and mass balance model to reconstruct past glacier extents based on modern climate\, topography\, and dated moraines.  In this talk\, I will share some of my current findings and possible future collaborations with UMaine faculty.\n 
URL:https://climatechange.umaine.edu/event/modeling-mountain-glaciers-to-infer-past-climate-changes-alice-doughty/
LOCATION:Bryand Global Sciences Center – Room 307
CATEGORIES:Research Lecture
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SUMMARY:RESPONDING TO THE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACTS OF DISASTERS AND CLIMATE CHANGE - Jennifer First
DESCRIPTION:Jennifer Frist\, MSW\, PhD\nAssistant Professor\, School of Social Work\nUniversity of Southern Maine\n \nThursday\, November 14\, 2019\, 11am\n138 Sawyer Conference Room\n\nAbstract:  Climate change and disaster events are growing reality in communities across the globe. Climate-change induced disaster events can cause significant psychological harm and result in a range of mental health disorders such as depression\, anxiety\, and post-traumatic stress disorder in individuals exposed to disaster events. Jennifer First will discuss her research examining the mental health impacts of climate-change and disaster events and the development of tools and resources to support wellbeing and resilience.
URL:https://climatechange.umaine.edu/event/responding-to-the-mental-health-impacts-of-disasters-and-climate-change-jennifer-first/
LOCATION:138 Sawyer Environmental Research Building\, 138 Sawyer Env. Res. Building\, University of Maine
CATEGORIES:Research Lecture
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SUMMARY:DISASTER\, CLIMATE\, AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT - AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH  - M. HARAGUCHI
DESCRIPTION:Disaster\, Climate\, and Sustainable Development – An Interdisciplinary Approach \nMasa Haraguchi\, Kennedy School of Government\, Harvard University \n  \nFriday\, November 15\, 2019 – 3:00 PM \n309 Boardman Hall
URL:https://climatechange.umaine.edu/event/disaster-climate-and-sustainable-development-an-interdisciplinary-approach-m-haraguchi/
LOCATION:309 Boardman Hall
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