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Media Coverage Of Researcher’s Book On Climate Change

Curt Stager, a paleoclimatologist and adjunct research faculty member of UMaine’s Climate Change Institute, was interviewed for a Toronto Star story about his new book, “Deep Future: The Next 100,000 Years of Life on Earth.” The book, which was released earlier this month, focuses on the current era of the earth’s history, when humans have […]

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Climate Change Talks Previewed in Bangor Daily

UMaine’s Paul Mayewski is set to give a talk on March 31, about the role humans play in climate change, according to a Bangor Daily News story. Mayewski, the director of the Climate Change Institute at UMaine, will speak in Hutchins Hall at the Collins Center for the Arts. The talk, which starts at 7 […]

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Archaeologist Comments In Nature Magazine – Sandweiss

Nature Magazine included comments from UMaine archaeologist Daniel Sandweiss in an article detailing the remains of ancient hunts on islands off the coast of California more than 10,000 years ago. Some researchers believe these finds are an indication the first Americans 05 have migrated south along the coast rather than through inland Canada, but an […]

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Adjunct’s Research Discussed In Radio Interview

Upstate New York-based North Country Public Radio recently noted findings published by Curt Stager, an adjunct researcher at UMaine’s Climate Change Institute and a scientist at Paul Smiths College in New York, that an ancient drought transformed Asia and Africa thousands of years ago. Some comments UMaine glaciologist Gordon Hamilton made to CNN about the […]

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Ancient Catastrophic Drought Leads to Question: How Severe Can Climate Change Become? Extreme megadrought in Afro-Asian region likely had consequences for Paleolithic cultures – C. Stager

February 24, 2011 How severe can climate change become in a warming world? Worse than anything we’ve seen in written history, according to results of a study appearing this week in the journal Science. An international team of scientists led by Curt Stager of Paul Smith’s College, New York, has compiled four dozen paleoclimate records from […]

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Ice Core Research In Article

The West Antarctic Ice Sheet Divide Ice Core Project, an Oregon State-based effort in which UMaine is taking part, was the subject of a story in the Corvallis Gazette-Times of Oregon. Researchers have drilled an ice core with ice that 05 be up to 100,000 years old in search of new clues about climate change.

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