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Gill named finalist for Press Herald’s ‘Mainers of the Year’

Jacquelyn Gill, an assistant professor of terrestrial paleoecology at the University of Maine, was named one of six finalists for Portland Press Herald’s “2017 Mainers of the Year.” According to the Press Herald, the finalists made impacts this year that reverberated outside the state. Gill got the idea for the March for Science as she […]

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AP cites CCI analysis in report on Arctic blast in U.S.

The Associated Press cited a University of Maine Climate Change Institute analysis in a report looking at what is causing the Arctic blast that has moved south to affect central and eastern United States. Super cold air is normally locked up in the Arctic in the polar vortex, which is a gigantic circular weather pattern […]

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Climate Reanalyzer featured in Discover blog post on predicted Arctic blast

The Climate Change Institute’s Climate Reanalyzer was included in an online Discover Magazine blog post titled, “Move over record-setting warmth: A brutal blast of winter misery straight out of the Arctic appears to be on its way.” An Arctic blast is forecast for the Midwest and eastern United States around Dec. 10, according to the […]

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New study shows volcanic ash from Iceland can be deposited in European Alps and captured in ice core record – More et al.

  Major volcanic eruptions in Iceland have disrupted flights and affected communications throughout Europe and the Northern Atlantic in recent years, making headlines worldwide. Large volcanic eruptions are known to alter climate for extended periods of time by releasing massive clouds of ash and gases into the stratosphere which can lower surface temperature — by […]

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BDN reports on Kelley’s shell midden research

The Bangor Daily News reported on the prehistoric shell middens, or refuse heaps, along the Maine coast that are threatened by rising sea levels, beach erosion and development. The middens include clam shells, fish bones and other artifacts left behind by people who lived along the coast thousands of years ago. “The paleo information is […]

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Climate Reanalyzer featured at UN climate negotiations

This year, two CCI faculty and two CCI graduate students are attending the annual UN climate negotiations as part of the first-ever UMaine/Climate Change Institute delegation. Dr. Aaron Strong (CCI/School of Marine Sciences) is studying the incorporation of ocean and coastal issues in the negotiations and is also tracking issues of climate justice in climate […]

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