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Tisher Hopes Climate Timeline Provides Perspective, Serves As A Springboard For Action, Beth Staples
Tisher Hopes Climate Timeline Provides Perspective, Serves As A Springboard For Action, Beth Staples
General University of Maine Publications
For more than a decade, Sharon Tisher, a lecturer in the School of Economics and Honors College, has been researching and writing, "A Climate Chronology" which serves as a record of events in climate science, U.S. policy, and international policy that spans from 1824 to early 2021.
Glaciology, Geomorphology Giant Roger Hooke Passes Away At 82, Division Of Marketing And Communications
Glaciology, Geomorphology Giant Roger Hooke Passes Away At 82, Division Of Marketing And Communications
General University of Maine Publications
Roger Hooke, beloved University of Maine mentor and researcher and giant in the fields of glaciology and geomorphology, died March 10 [2021] at the age of 82.
Hooke joined the School of Earth and Climate Sciences and Climate Change Institute in 2000 as a research professor and adviser. One of Hooke's interests during his time at UMaine involved examining what glacial landforms in Maine revealed about the Laurentide Ice Sheet.
Zealandia Switch May Be The Missing Link In Understanding Ice Age Climates, Margaret Nagle
Zealandia Switch May Be The Missing Link In Understanding Ice Age Climates, Margaret Nagle
General University of Maine Publications
The origins of ice age climate changes may lie in the Southern Hemisphere, where interactions among the westerly wind system, the Southern Ocean and the tropical Pacific can trigger rapid, global changes in atmospheric temperature, according to an international research team led by the University of Maine.