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Glaciers are shrinking fast. Scientists are rushing to figure out how fast – NPR – P. Mayewski

Billions of people rely on glaciers for drinking water, hydropower and irrigation. A raft of new research suggests there is less ice left than previously thought. Read in NPR: https://apple.news/An6Wvt5MbR8GK5h32kJB1vw February 8, 20226:34 PM ET Quelccaya glacier in Peru, photographed in 2015. Glaciers in the Andes mountains contain significantly less water than previously thought, according […]

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Maine Science Festival 2022

The Maine Science Festival is scheduled for March 16-20, 2022.  As part of the Festival, Grammy-award winning composer, Lucas Richman composed a symphonic piece focused on climate change titled THE WARMING SEA which will be performed by the Bangor Symphony Orchestra on March 19 at the Collins Center for the Arts.  Preceding the symphony, three […]

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Juneau Icefield Research Program – 75th Anniversary!

The Juneau Icefield Research Program (JIRP) is having its 75th anniversary this year!  JIRP is an education and research program with academics run through the School of Earth & Climate Sciences and significant science support provided by the Climate Change Institute.  As part of JIRP’s celebration year, the program is holding a virtual event on February […]

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Connecticut Media highlight Mayewski’s Arctic lecture

The Darien Times and Fairfield Citizen highlighted a lecture by Paul Mayewski, director of the University of Maine Climate Change Institute, titled “The Arctic, New England and the First Abrupt Climate Change Event in the Modern Era.” The Darien Community Association hosted the talk as part of its Academic Lecture Series.  

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Unraveling Changing Temperature of West Greenland Lakes Under Ice and Beyond

Expedition Dates:  August 2021   Expedition Field Team Members: Vaclava Hazukova, Climate Change Institute, University of Maine; Benjamin Burpee, Aquatic Scientist, Ecosystem Consulting Services   Expedition Funding: Dan & Betty Churchill Exploration Fund I would like to sincerely thank Dan and Betty Churchill for making this field work possible.   Field Expedition Location:  Kangerlussuaq, West Greenland […]

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