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I-PhD Dissertation Defense – Doug Hasson
I-PhD Dissertation Defense - Doug Hasson Title: AN INTERDISCIPLINARY REVIEW - HOW RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE IS IMPACTING HUMAN HEALTH, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, AND VOTER BEHAVIOR Time: Nov 27, 2023 10:00 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada) Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://maine.zoom.us/j/88517288374?pwd=RmkxZmtJU25CQmR3WU81ZEJaNjNKUT09
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Defense Announcement – Mikaila Mannello
Bryand Global Science Center - Rm 300Defense Announcement Mikaila Mannello In partial fulfillment of the degree requirements for the degree of M.S. in Quaternary and Climate Studies Spatial and Temporal Variability in Snow Properties and Firn Volume Across the Juneau Icefield in Southeast Alaska Tuesday, November 28 at 9 am Bryand Global Science Center Room 300 Or join via Zoom: […]
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Defense Announcement – Sydney Baratta
100 Bryand Global Sciences Center University of MaineDefense Announcement Sydney Baratta In partial fulfillment of the degree requirements for the degree of M.S. In Earth and Climate Sciences Quantifying Tidewater Glacier-Fjord Environments in the Rapidly Changing Regions of West and South Greenland Wednesday, November 29th, 2023 at 1:00 pm Bryand Global Science Center, room 100 Or join via Zoom: https://maine.zoom.us/j/81309471907?pwd=M2pza2lzenVTSW8vK2tvMHNrRHlaQT09 Password: […]
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CLIMATE ON TAP – ICE AGE CSI – How Mammonth Dung, Permafrost Mummies, and Tiny Fossils are Solving an Ancient Murder Mystery – Jacquelyn Gill
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Climate on Tap – The UN Climate Negotiations – C. Isenhour & N. Micinski
Nocturnem Draft House, 56 Main Street, Bangor, MaineThe 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change took place last month in Dubai. The meetings were of significant interest because they were - controversially - led by an Emerati with significant ties to the oil industry. Despite this controversy, COP28 marked the completion of the first […]
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Climate on Tap: A Frozen Penobscot Bay and Other Musing from Maine’s Climate Archives – S. Birkel & K. Maasch
Nocturnem Draft House, 56 Main Street, Bangor, MaineJoin Sean Birkel and Kirk Maasch as they open the vault on Maine's historical climate archives! Many people are familiar with the fabled "Year Without a Summer" of 1816, when several unusually intense cold waves brought killing frost, and even snowfall, to Maine during the summer months. But fewer people know that during some […]
