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Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions

  • SEMINAR – From Anthropogenic Ecosystems to Zoonoses: Emerging Issues in Conservation

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

    EES 590 Course Presentations Instructors: Aram Calhoun, Malcolm Hunter Presentations will present a synoptic overview of several emerging ideas in conservation science—conservation psychology, ecosystem resilience, contemporary evolution, and more—leading to a discussion about how conservation management interfaces with ever-changing conservation science.

  • SEMINAR – Keystone Pipeline and Low Carbon Fuels: An Update on Transportation Energy Policy

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

    Speaker: Jonathan Rubin Professor, Margaret Chase Smith Policy Center and School of Economics, UMaine The use of energy in transportation continues to be one of the largest contributors to U.S. Green House Gas (GHG) emissions. The policy framework for transportation energy is rapidly evolving due to changes in federal fuel economy standards (CAFE regulations), renewable […]

  • SEMINAR – Changing the Narrative: How Do We Make Sustainable Food Systems Sustainable?

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

    Speakers: Melissa Ladenheim, Mark Haggerty, François Amar, Danielle Walczak (fellow), Stephanie Welcomer, Linda Silka, John Jemison (Sustainable Food Systems Research Collaborative) and Tim Waring, Ethan Tremblay (School of Economics) This is an exciting time in Maine for sustainable agriculture and local food system work. Various stakeholders and organizations have made strides to grow the local […]

  • SEMINAR – When Farming is like Fishing: Helping Farmers Understand Landscape Effects, Lessons from the Bee Mapper

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

    Sam Hanes, Dept. of Anthropology, UMaine and Brianne Du Clos, PhD Student, Ecology & Environmental Sciences, UMaine A major problem for agricultural sustainability is that many innovations involve uncertainty. For example, in crop pollination, farmers have two source: commerical honey bee rentals or wild bees. The latter are to hard to assess and so managing […]

  • SEMINAR – Second Nature: A historian’s search for sustainability in New England

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

    Speaker: Richard Judd, Professor, Dept. of History, UMaine While New England is known nationally for the value it places on nature, it is difficult to show just how this consciousness shaped environmental politics. What exactly was the environmental movement in New England? Campaigns were localized and involved complicated negotiations between governments and nonprofit groups, but […]

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  • SEMINAR – A Sediment Budget in a Glaciated Region: Tackling the Nonpoint Source Pollution Problem with a Different Kind of Sediment Model

    100 Bryand Global Science Center University of Maine, Orono

    Sponsors: School of Earth and Climate Sciences Senator George J. Mitchell Center for Sustainability Solutions Dr. Peter Wilcock Dept. of Watershed Sciences, Utah State University Dr. Peter Wilcock is a professor and head of the Department of Watershed Sciences at Utah State University. His career spans over three decades focused on watershed erosion and sedimentation […]

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  • SEMINAR – Maine Lakes…Living on the Edge?

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

    Speakers: Aria Amirbahman, Stephen Norton (UMaine), Firooza Pavri (USM), Scott Williams (VLMP), and Linda Bacon (Maine DEP) Maine lakes provide approximately $4 billion to the state economy annually in addition to providing enormous social, recreational, and aesthetic benefits to the people of Maine and millions of annual visitors. Unfortunately, many lakes in Maine are experiencing […]

  • SEMINAR – Anticipating Surprises: The Role of Winter Weather-Climate Variability on Lake Ice Regimes in Maine

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

    Speaker: Mussie Beyene, PhD Candidate, Civil & Environmental Engineering Maine has over 5000 lakes and winter ice cover over these lakes is a seasonal phenomenon, which plays a vital role in the ecological and socio-economic health of the state. In recent times, there have been dramatic shifts in the timing and duration of lake ice […]

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