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Grad student raised research funds via crowdfunding, Utah Public Radio reports

Dulcinea Groff, a Ph.D. candidate with the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, spoke with Utah Public Radio for a story about researchers  using crowdfunding to raise money to support their work. “Two years ago we started a campaign on the same platform — experiment.com — and we raised about $11,000, in a month,” Groff […]

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Gill tells Business Insider NASA data critical to climate change research

University of Maine paleoecologist and plant ecologist Jacquelyn Gill told Business Insider that NASA data on Earth’s climate provides a critical baseline of comparison, as she and other researchers study climate change over millions of years. Last month, Bob Walker, an adviser to President-elect Donald Trump, told The Guardian newspaper that the incoming administration was […]

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NSF-funded project, including UMaine’s Gill, cited in Sierra Sun Times article

The Sierra Sun Times of Mariposa, California published a press release from the University of California at Merced, citing a paleontological research project that includes work by Jacquelyn Gill. Gill is an assistant professor of paleoecology and plant ecology with the University of Maine’s School of Biology and Ecology and Climate Change Institute. The project, […]

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Gordon Hamilton Memorial Video Tribute

A video tribute in memory of University of Maine Professor Gordon Hamilton, featuring photos and excerpts from remarks made at his private service Nov. 3. Dr. Hamilton, a University of Maine faculty member in the School of Earth and Climate Sciences, and a researcher with the Climate Change Institute, died in a field accident 10 […]

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AP cites Olsen in report on saltmarsh sparrow research

The Associated Press cited Brian Olsen, an associate professor of biology and ecology at the University of Maine, in a report about the possible extinction of the saltmarsh sparrow. The Connecticut Audubon Society released a report announcing many birds in the state are suffering steady population declines because of a loss of nesting areas, and […]

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Ice core and climate reanalysis analogs to predict Antarctic and Southern Hemisphere climate changes – Elsevier – Quaternary Science Reviews – Mayewski et al.

P.A.Mayewski, A.M. Carleton, S.D. Birkel, D. Dixon, A.V. Kurbatov1,2, E. Korotkikh1,2, J. McConnell4, M. Curran5,6, J. Cole-Dai7, S. Jiang8, C. Plummer5,9, T. Vance5, K.A. Maasch1,2, S.B. Sneed1, and M. Handley1 A primary goal of the SCAR initiated AntClim21 (Antarctic Climate in the 21st Century) Scientific Research Programme is to apply understanding of past and present […]

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