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Media feature UMaine delegation to COP27 in Egypt – Isenhour et al.

Maine Public, News Center Maine and Bangor Daily News reported that nine University of Maine and University of Maine School of Law faculty and graduate students will attend the proceedings of the United Nations climate summit known as the 27th Conference of the Parties, or COP27, in Egypt next month. Cindy Isenhour, associate professor of […]

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2022 South Greenland Expedition – Arctic Research & Field Training – Saros et al.

In June 2022, Jasmine Saros, associate director of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, led an expedition to south Greenland for Arctic research and field training. Her group, which consisted of researchers from UMaine, the University of Maine School of Law and other institutions, studied different socio-environmental Arctic systems during their trip — with […]

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UMaine researchers create blog for COP27 trip – Isenhour et al.

University of Maine researchers who are attending a United Nations climate summit Nov. 7–18 in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt will share their experiences in a new blog on the Climate Change Institute website. The blog will feature regular updates about the global climate change policy negotiations and other events happening during the United Nations Framework Convention […]

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Birkel featured in Reuters report on winter ticks threatening moose populations

Reuters interviewed Sean Birkel, Maine state climatologist and assistant professor with a joint appointment in University of Maine Cooperative Extension and the UMaine Climate Change Institute, about winter ticks that have thrived in Maine’s warmer winters and last year killed 90% of the state’s moose calves. Birkel explained that the warming climate has shortened the […]

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The Scientist features Gill winning science communication award

The Scientist spoke with Jacquelyn Gill, who won one of 24 inaugural Eric and Wendy Schmidt Awards for Excellence in Science Communication from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine recognizing efforts to communicate scientific issues to the general public. “As someone who is publicly funded and at a public institution, I feel very […]

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Mayewski speaks to Scientific American about Everest observ

Paul Mayewski, director and professor of the Climate Change Institute at the University of Maine, spoke to Scientific American about the disrepair of the Pyramid International Laboratory/Observatory, one of the world’s oldest and most prolific high-altitude research facilities, which is located near the Mount Everest base camp in Nepal. Mayewski said that the research station […]

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Abrupt Climate Change during the Last Glacial Termination in Maine

Expedition Team Members: Maraina Miles¹ ² ¹Climate Change Institute, University of Maine ²School of Earth and Climate Science, University of Maine   Expedition Dates: May-October 2022 Funding Support:  The Robert & Judith Sturgis Family Foundation   Summary:  Katahdin, the largest mountain in Maine, offers a unique view into the climate of the past. Draped along […]

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