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Sandweiss appears on Discovery Science show ‘What on Earth?’

Daniel Sandweiss, a professor of anthropology and Quaternary and climate studies at the University of Maine, recently appeared on an episode of the Discovery Science show, “What on Earth?” The documentary series examines such matters as the planet’s extreme locations, phenomena and species. Sandweiss appeared in season three, episode five: “Curse of the Lost Kingdom.”

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Climate change and the rise of the Mongol Empire

Could the rise of the Mongol Empire, the greatest land empire ever on Earth, have been linked to climate change? Aaron Putnam thinks so. In 2010 and 2011, Putnam, previously at Columbia University and now an assistant professor in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and the Climate Change Institute at the University of […]

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For Heller, ancient trash heaps hold clues to healthy future fisheries

  At age 7, Sky Heller was captivated digging through a buried trash heap protruding from an eroding bank at her family’s farm in the foothills of Pennsylvania. “When I found out I could do it for a career, I’ve never looked back,” says Heller, now a Ph.D. candidate with the Climate Change Institue specializing […]

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A. Kelley speaks with WLBZ about Eastport earthquake

Alice Kelley, Assistant Research Professor in the Climate Change Institute and an instructor in the School of Earth and Climate Studies at the University of Maine, spoke with WLBZ (Channel 2) about a magnitude 3.3 earthquake that hit off the coast of Eastport. Kelley said it’s unusual to see seismic activity in the area. “For […]

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24th Annual Harold W. Borns Symposium – April 14 & April 15, 2016

The 24th Annual Harold W. Borns, Jr. Symposium will take place on April 14, 2016 (12:00 noon – 7:00 PM) and April 15, 2016 (8:00 AM – 3:30 PM) in Stodder Hall – Rm #57- University of Maine.  The Invited University of Maine Alumni Lecture will be presented by Dr. Aaron Putnam (George H. Denton […]

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Lyon quoted in Climate Progress article on El Nino effects in Africa

Bradfield Lyon, a climate analyst and associate research professor at the University of Maine, spoke with Climate Progress for the article, “Africa is going through a serious drought and El Nino is making it worse.” According to the article, El Nino has exacerbated a crippling drought interrupting the rainy season used for planting much needed […]

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