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Defense Announcement – Erin McConnell

Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

MECHANISMS OF STABLE ISOTOPE VARIABILITY IN THE UPPER KASKAWULSH-DONJEK REGION, ST. ELIAS MOUNTAINS, YUKON, CANADA Erin McConnell Defense Announcement In partial fulfillment of the requirements for an MS in Quaternary and Climate Studies Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019   1:00 pm 307 Bryand Global Science Center

Defense Announcement – Clara Deck

Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

EVOLUTION OF THE MATERIAL STRUCTURE AND RESULTANT FORMATION PATTERNS ON THE WESTERN MARGIN OF THE ROSS ICE SHELF Clara Deck School of Earth and Climate Sciences In partial fulfillment of the requirements for an MS in Earth and Climate Sciences Thursday, July 18th, 2019 - 10:00 AM Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 307  

Dissertation Defense – Elena Korotkikh

Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

Announcement of Dissertation Defense A 2000 YEAR DETAILED CLIMATE RECONSTRUCTION USING A SOUTH POLE ICE CORE   Elena Korotkikh Ph.D. Candidate School of Earth and Climate Sciences Climate Change Institute   Tuesday, August 6, 2019, 10:00 AM Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 307

Dissertation Defense – Charles Rodda

Bryand Global Sciences Center - Room 307

Announcement of Dissertation Defense A 2000 year long climate history of Central Asia, based on paleoclimate proxies, weather station records, climate reanalyses and ice core chemical records. Charles Rodda Ph.D. Candidate Climate Change Institute School of Earth and Climate Sciences Tuesday, 6 August 2019, 2:00 pm Bryand Global Sciences Center, Room 307

“Hidden Energy: Agriculture’s Long-Term Sustainability” – Professor Geoff Cunfer, University of Saskatchewan

Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall

“Hidden Energy: Agriculture's Long-Term Sustainability" Professor Geoff Cunfer, University of Saskatchewan Monday, Oct. 21 3:00 – 4:30 pm Hill Auditorium, Barrows Hall For most of human history, farmers were society’s crucial energy suppliers. Agriculture set the limits of economic productivity. This pubic lecture explains how methods from sustainability science can reveal how farmers historically managed […]

Supporting Climate Change Resilience Through Indigenous Archaeology: A Case Study from Passamaquoddy Homeland – Dr. Bonnie Newsom

138 Sawyer Environmental Research Building 138 Sawyer Env. Res. Building, University of Maine

Lecture Announcement Supporting Climate Change Resilience Through Indigenous Archaeology: A Case Study from Passamaquoddy Homeland Dr. Bonnie Newsom, Assistant Professor, Anthropology Department, University of Maine Tuesday, October 22, 2019 - 10 a.m. Sawyer Environmental Research Building - Room 138 - Conference Room   Indigenous communities globally are challenged by threats to heritage resources due to […]

Anthropology & Environmental Policy Proposal Defense – A. Rezk

Mitchell Center, Rm 107, University of Maine

Rising Tides: Resilience, Vulnerability, and the Financialization of Coastal Climate Adaptation in Maine and Beyond Alexander Rezk, PhD Student Wednesday, October 23rd 11:00 AM Norman Smith Hall, Rm 107

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