Climate Change

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Students to deliver ‘lightning talks’ on sustainability projects

Eight University of Maine students from a variety of disciplines will have five minutes each to present their sustainability projects on Nov. 21. The “Sustainability Lightning Talks” will begin at 3 p.m. in Norman Smith Hall, Room 107. Students will give details of their specific research related to a larger group project. The projects cover […]

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Washington Post cites Climate Reanalyzer in story on unseasonably warm temperatures

The Washington Post used data from the Climate Reanalyzer, a website produced by the University of Maine’s Climate Change Institute, for a recent story on the unseasonably warm temperatures sweeping North America. The United States, the story notes, experienced its third-warmest October on record and the warmth has continued into the first part of November. […]

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The Verge cites Gill in article on public funding for scientific research

The Verge mentioned Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist at the University of Maine, in the article, “Will Trump slash public funding for scientific research?” Academic institutions in the U.S. rely heavily on federal dollars for running their labs, buying equipment, processing samples, and training the next generation of scientists, according to the article. Researchers all over […]

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WABI advances Sen. King’s climate change talk

WABI (Channel 5) reported U.S. Sen. Angus King will deliver the Senator Margaret Chase Smith Public Affairs Lecture at the University of Maine’s Collins Center for the Arts at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 10. King’s address, “Maine and Climate Change: The View from Greenland,” is free and open to the public. King recently spent three days […]

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Climate Central interviews Gill about Trump’s election win

Jacquelyn Gill, a paleoecologist at the University of Maine, was included in the Climate Central article, “Climate experts weigh in on Trump’s election win.” In response to Tuesday’s election, Climate Central reached out to climate, energy and policy researchers, including Gill, to see how they think a Trump presidency will impact climate research and efforts […]

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Climate Reanalyzer cited in Sydney Morning Herald polar heat wave story

The Sydney Morning Herald used data from the University of Maine Climate Change Institute’s Climate Reanalyzer website in a recent story on the way polar heat waves are causing ice at both ends of the Earth to retreat. According to the website, the story noted, “the Arctic region as a whole continues to be very […]

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Renowned archaeologist Brian Robinson passes away

University of Maine archaeologist and associate professor Brian Robinson died Oct. 27 at his home in Orono after a long illness. He was 63. Robinson held joint appointments in the Department of Anthropology and the Climate Change Institute. Prior to joining the UMaine community in 1989 as an assistant research professor, Robinson worked at the […]

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Private memorial service for Gordon Hamilton set for Nov. 3

A private memorial service for University of Maine Professor Gordon S. Hamilton will be held Nov. 3, 3–5 p.m., at Buchanan Alumni House. At the request of the family, the service is by invitation only. A video tribute to Dr. Hamilton is expected to be released later in November. A memorial fund in Dr. Hamilton’s […]

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BBC reports on Gordon Hamilton’s strong ties to native Scotland

The BBC reported on Gordon Hamilton’s strong ties to his native Scotland in a story on the climate scientist’s death in Antarctica. Hamilton was born in Dundee, Scotland’s fourth-largest city. A statement from the scientist’s family, quoted in the BBC piece, noted that Hamilton’s interest in geography began while he was attending school in the […]

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