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Defense Announcement – Sydney Baratta

100 Bryand Global Sciences Center University of Maine

Defense 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: […]

Climate on Tap – The UN Climate Negotiations – C. Isenhour & N. Micinski

Nocturnem Draft House, 56 Main Street, Bangor, Maine

The 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 […]

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, Maine

Join 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 […]

Thesis Proposal – Global Spatiotemporal Patterns of Pleistocene Large Mammal Extinction: Integrating the Evidence and Resolving the Contradictions – Nikhil Brocchini

Bryand Global Science Center - Rm 300

Thesis Proposal Global Spatiotemporal Patterns of Pleistocene Large Mammal Extinction: Integrating the Evidence and Resolving the Contradictions Nikhil Brocchini M.S. Student in Quaternary and Climate Studies Climate Change Institute University of Maine Thursday, March 21st, 2024, 3pm Bryand Global Sciences Building, Room 300 Email nikhil.brocchini@maine.edu for Zoom information

CLIMATE ON TAP – JOURNEY INTO CLIMATE – P. MAYEWSKI

Nocturnem Draft House, 56 Main Street, Bangor, Maine

Join Paul Andrew Mayewski as he recounts five decades of global exploration, discovery, and climate change research in some of Earth's most remote locations. Journey into Climate is told through the personal experiences of the internationally acclaimed glaciologist, climatologist, and polar explorer Paul Andrew Mayewski. He and his teams have traveled throughout Antarctica, the Himalayas, […]

31st Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium

The Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium is an annual event that features presentations and discussion by Climate Change Institute graduate students and faculty on emerging research and topics related to global environmental change.   2024 Borns Symposium Schedule Zoom Link

31st Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium

Bryand Global Science Center - Rm 300

The Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium is an annual event that features presentations and discussion by Climate Change Institute graduate students and faculty on emerging research and topics related to global environmental change.   2024 Borns Symposium Schedule Zoom Link

PhD Dissertation Announcement – Scott Braddock

Bryand Global Science Center - Rm 300

Evidence for Quaternary Ice-mass Fluctuations of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet PhD Dissertation Announcement Scott Braddock In partial fulfillment of the degree requirements for the degree of Ph.D. in Earth and Climate Sciences Monday, April 15, 2024 at 4:00 PM EST In person and virtual Room: BGSC 300Zoom link: https://maine.zoom.us/j/89684905733?pwd=R1pWS3d6cEVRUDhFZ05LL2xJeVdxdz09Password: WAIS  

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