Recent evidence suggests that climate change is occurring at an accelerated rate as a result of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions and associated pollutants. Based on a recently completed study, the authors describe the changes Maine’s climate is likely to undergo over the next century. They suggest that while reduction of greenhouse gases is crucial, Maine needs to be prepared to adapt to the impact that our already changing climate will have on various ecosystems and economic sectors within the stat
The transportation and residential sectors in Maine use a large proportion of fossil fuels, primaril...
Socioeconomic pressures require forest management to address the impacts of climate change. However,...
Earth ’s climate changes. It always has and always will. However, an extensive body of scientific ev...
Recent evidence suggests that climate change is occurring at an accelerated rate as a result of huma...
This report considers past change over geologic time, recent evidence of accelerated rates of change...
Earth’s atmosphere is experiencing unprecedented changes that are modifying global climate. Discussi...
Maine’s Climate Future 2015 builds on the Maine’s Climate Future 2009 report (below); it is not inte...
Maine and its Climate Change Institute to lead a preliminary analysis of the effects of climate chan...
Maine’s Climate Future 2020 builds on the Maine’s Climate Future 2009 and Maine’s Climate Future 201...
Climate change has already made its presence known in Maine, from shorter winters and warmer summers...
Climate change can have significant ramifications for Maine’s economy. If short-term projections for...
David Littell, Gary Westerman and Malcolm Burson describe Maine’s pioneering efforts in reducing gre...
Building on Maine’s Climate Future, in 2009 the Maine Legislature charged the Maine Department of En...
This document, an “Maine Climate Science Update 2021”, is an interim communication to the Maine Clim...
The most challenging of all endeavors in human history will likely be that of understanding the impa...
The transportation and residential sectors in Maine use a large proportion of fossil fuels, primaril...
Socioeconomic pressures require forest management to address the impacts of climate change. However,...
Earth ’s climate changes. It always has and always will. However, an extensive body of scientific ev...
Recent evidence suggests that climate change is occurring at an accelerated rate as a result of huma...
This report considers past change over geologic time, recent evidence of accelerated rates of change...
Earth’s atmosphere is experiencing unprecedented changes that are modifying global climate. Discussi...
Maine’s Climate Future 2015 builds on the Maine’s Climate Future 2009 report (below); it is not inte...
Maine and its Climate Change Institute to lead a preliminary analysis of the effects of climate chan...
Maine’s Climate Future 2020 builds on the Maine’s Climate Future 2009 and Maine’s Climate Future 201...
Climate change has already made its presence known in Maine, from shorter winters and warmer summers...
Climate change can have significant ramifications for Maine’s economy. If short-term projections for...
David Littell, Gary Westerman and Malcolm Burson describe Maine’s pioneering efforts in reducing gre...
Building on Maine’s Climate Future, in 2009 the Maine Legislature charged the Maine Department of En...
This document, an “Maine Climate Science Update 2021”, is an interim communication to the Maine Clim...
The most challenging of all endeavors in human history will likely be that of understanding the impa...
The transportation and residential sectors in Maine use a large proportion of fossil fuels, primaril...
Socioeconomic pressures require forest management to address the impacts of climate change. However,...
Earth ’s climate changes. It always has and always will. However, an extensive body of scientific ev...