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Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions

  • The Saco Science Symposium

    Decary Cafe Function Rooms 1&2 University of New England, Biddeford, ME, United States

    Does the documented biological diversity of the Saco estuary deserve recognition as a critical natural area in the State of Maine?  Five years of intense research suggests yes. As part of the Maine Sustainability Solutions Initiative, researchers and the Stewardship Network active in the region, learned about the estuary’s ecosystem health and how people benefit […]

  • Universities Council on Water Resources Conference

    Tufts University Medford, MA, United States

    Water Systems, Science and Society Under Global Change The Massachusetts Water Resources Research Center invites organizations to participate in an international conversation to elicit a wide range of forward-looking perspectives on blue, green and grey water issues related to agriculture and green industries. The objective is to provide USDA a global view of the challenges, […]

  • E2Tech Forum

    Mariner's Church 368 Fore Street, Portland, ME, United States

    Navigating the Northeastern Cleantech Cluster Through Wind, Water & Woods As part of Maine Startup & Create Week, E2Tech is bringing together three new and dynamic companies and the next generation of wind, tidal and biomass energy technologies. The founders and CEOs of Ocean Renewable Power Company, Interphase Energy and Altaeros Energies will share their […]

    $15
  • Dissertation Defense Seminar – Britt Cline

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

    Amphibians in complex landscapes:  Quantifying habitat permeability and connectivity for juvenile wood frog (Lithobates sylvaticus) movements and dispersal

  • Frogs, Floods & the Future: Balancing Environment & Economy on MDI

    Jesup Memorial Library 34 Mount Desert Street, Bar Harbor, ME, United States

    Senator George Mitchell and David Hart will appear at the Jesup Memorial Library on Tuesday, July 15 at 7:00 PM to speak about the economic and environmental conundrums facing us on MDI, and how we can work together to address these issues.

  • Seminar: Collaborative Research on Finfish in Cobscook Bay

    107 Norman Smith Hall Mitchell Center - UMaine, Orono, ME, United States

     Collaborative Research on Finfish in Cobscook Bay, Maine Jeffrey Vieser Candidate for M.S. in Marine Biology and Marine Policy Monday, July 28th, 1:00 PM Room 107 Norman Smith Hall Polycom will be available

  • Dissertation Defense: Thomas Parr

    102 Murray Hall Orono, ME, United States

    Effect of Urbanization on Dissolved Organic Matter: Composition, Bioavailability, and Ecosystem Health

  • Baskets, Beetles and the Future

    Abbe Museum 26 Mount Desert St., Bar Harbor, ME, United States

    The potential arrival of the emerald ash borer in Maine threatens ash trees that are central to Wabanaki basket making and ways of life. But students and faculty from the Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions are working with basket makers, tribal communities, state and federal government, the forest products industry, and many […]

  • 8th Annual Drinking Water Protection Seminar

    Camp Manitou 47 Manitou Cove, Oakland, ME, United States

    Letting People In and Keeping Contaminants Out Public water supplies often exist in the same areas that people find desirable for recreation and development, while also providing a natural habitat for plants and animals. This seminar emphasizes how coexisting with sometimes opposing values and missions can provide challenges for public water suppliers in striking the […]

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