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Denton Among Winners of Phi Beta Kappa Book Award in Science

Professor George Denton of the Climate Change Institute, and co-authors Philip Conkling, Richard Alley and Wallace Broecker are recipients of the Phi Beta Kappa Book Award in Science for “The Fate of Greenland: Lessons from Abrupt Climate Change,” published in 2011. The award recognizes outstanding contributions to science literature. As noted in Phi Beta Kappa […]

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Variations in snow and firn chemistry along US ITASE traverses and the effect of surface glazing. The Cryosphere, 7, 2, 515-535. doi:10.5194/tc-7-515-2013. – Dixon/Mayewski et al.

This study provides a baseline from which changes in the chemistry of the atmosphere over Antarctica can be monitored under expected warming scenarios and continued intensification of industrial activities in the Southern Hemisphere. It is the first study to measure more than 25 chemical constituents in the surface snow and firn across extensive regions of […]

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West Antarctica’s Sensitivity to Natural and Human-forced Climate Change Over the Holocene – Mayewski et al. 2012

Climate reconstructions developed from a West Antarctic deep ice core (Siple Dome) combined with Antarctic ice sheet reconstructions show that recent poleward migration of the Southern Hemisphere westerlies, coincident with greenhouse gas rise and the Antarctic ozone hop, has led to unprecedented penetration of air masses bringing warmth, extra-Antarctic source dust, and anthropogenic pollutants into […]

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UMaine Student in National Geographic Live Chat – Ana Mauricio

From an archaeological excavation site on the Peruvian coast, University of Maine interdisciplinary Ph.D. candidate Ana Mauricio participated in a Jan. 13 live chat with primatologist Jane Goodall and underwater explorer and discoverer of the Titanic Robert Ballard, among other explorers from seven continents, organized by the National Geographic Society to celebrate its 125th anniversary. […]

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Environmental Attorney Says Regulatory Reform Needed in the Quest for Renewable Energy Alternatives – J. Thaler

Amid the economic and environmental realities of fossil fuel dependence in the United States, regulatory processes need immediate reform to allow renewable energy initiatives such as offshore wind to provide alternatives, according to the University of Maine’s first School of Economics Visiting Professor of Energy Law and Policy. Indeed, argues Jeffrey Thaler, a nationally known […]

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CCI and SPIA receive new IGERT award

UMaine Gets $3 Million NSF IGERT Award For An Adaptation To Abrupt Climate Change Program The need to adapt environmental policies and management strategies to meet the social and ecological challenges caused by abrupt climate change events around the world is the focus of a new graduate program at the University of Maine beginning this […]

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Climate Change Institute Researchers Heading to South Georgia Island

Researchers with UMaine’s Climate Change Institute will be blogging while on a trip to South Georgia Island in the South Atlantic Ocean. The expedition members are Climate Change Institute Director Paul Mayewski, UMaine graduate students Bjorn Grigholm and Mariusz Potocki, UMaine postdoctoral researcher Dan Dixon, Chilean researchers Gino Casassa and Marcelo Arevalo, EMT medic Alex […]

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