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NA2753 Ivan Fernandez, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Ivan J. Fernandez
2753 Ivan Fernandez, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, September 19, 2013, in his office in Deering Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Fernandez talks about the beginnings of his career in soil science; the nature of his research; his collaborative research with Steven Norton; changes in the Climate Change Institute over the years; the CCI’s contributions; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; and the importance of public outreach in informing policy.
Text: 8 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na2753_audio001 44 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA2754 Gordon Hamilton, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Gordon S. Hamilton
2754 Gordon Hamilton, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, September 19, 2013, in his office in the Sawyer Lab Annex at the University of Maine, Orono. Hamilton talks about the beginnings of his career in glaciology; public perceptions of science and climate change; the influence of early Climate Change Institute scientists on his career, particularly George Denton and Terry Hughes; his beginnings in the CCI; and the future of the CCI.
Text: 9 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na2754_audio001 43 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA2755 Roger Hooke, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Roger L. Hooke
2755 Roger Hooke, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 5, 2013, in his office in the Bryand Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Hooke talks about the beginnings of his career in geology and glaciology; conducting research in the Arctic, with its attendant dangers; his beginnings at the Climate Change Institute; changes in the CCI over the years; and the reality of anthropogenic climate change.
Text: 9 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na2755_audio001 61 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA2756 Terence Hughes, interviewed by Pauleena MacDougall and Adam Lee Cilli
Terence J. Hughes
2756 Terence Hughes, interviewed by Pauleena MacDougall and Adam Lee Cilli, July 11, 2013, over the phone in MacDougall’s office in South Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Hughes talks about the beginnings of his career in glaciology; conducting research in Antarctica and throughout the world; his beginnings at UMaine and the Climate Change Institute; his research on glacial shearing; the CCI’s contributions; and the portrayal of climate change in political and scientific discourse.
Text: 10 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na2756_audio001 70 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA2758 Robert Kates, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Robert Kates
NA2758 Robert Kates, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, April 2, 2014, over the phone, with Kates in his home in Bangor, Maine and Cilli in his office in Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Kates talks about the beginnings of his career in geography; his current research on transformational adaptation to climate change; his beginnings at the Climate Change Institute; the CCI’s role in informing the public about climate change; and his induction into the National Academy of Sciences.
Text: 6 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na2758_audio001 40 minutes
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NA3995 Alice Kelley, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Alice Kelley
NA3995 Alice Kelley, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, August 26, 2013, in her office in the Bryand Global Sciences Center at the University of Maine, Orono. Kelley talks about the beginnings of her career in geology and archaeology; the interdisciplinary character of the Climate Change Institute; changes in the CCI over the years; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; and the CCI’s relationship with the broader community.
Text: 7 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na3995_audio001 102 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA3996 Joseph Kelley, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Joseph Kelley
NA3996 Joseph Kelley, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, September 18, 2013, in his office in Bryand Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Kelley talks about his graduate research on salt marshes; his later work with the Maine Geological Survey; his beginnings at the Climate Change Institute; his interdisciplinary research with Harold Borns and others on the sea-level rise in coastal Maine; the CCI’s 2000 name change; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; and the history of the CCI.
Text: 9 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na3996_audio001, mfc_na3996_audio002 43 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA3997 Peter Koons, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Peter O. Koons
NA3997 Peter Koons, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 1, 2013, in his office in Bryand Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Koons talks about his early research modeling the interactions between plate tectonics and atmosphere; conducting research in the Alps, New Zealand’s Southern Alps; the Himalayas; and Alaska; surviving the conflict in Kashmir; his role in the Climate Change Institute; the CCI’s role in the broader community; and the reality of anthropogenic climate change.
Text: 7 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na3997_audio001 33 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA3998 Karl Kreutz, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Karl J. Kreutz
NA3998 Karl Kreutz, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, August 15, 2013, in his office in Sawyer Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Kreutz talks about his beginnings in climate science; his graduate studies under Harold Borns at UMaine; his research in the stable isotope laboratory; conducting research in Antarctica; changes in the Climate Change Institute over the years; and the reality of anthropogenic climate change.
Text: 9 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na3998_audio001 54 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA3999 Andrei Kurbatov, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Andrei V. Kurbatov
NA3999 Andrei Kurbatov, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 26, 2013, in his office in Sawyer Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Kurbatov talks about his research in volcanology; conducting research in Antarctica; the beginnings of his volcanology career in Moscow and Kamchatka; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; and the Climate Change Institute’s growth over the years.
Text: 8 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na3999_audio001 43 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA4000 Kirk Maasch, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Kirk A. Maasch
NA4000 Kirk Maasch, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, January 15, 2014, in his office in Sawyer Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Maasch talks about the beginnings of his career in climate modeling; the research of and his relationship with his advisor Barry Saltzman; his beginnings at the Climate Change Institute; the contributions of the CCI: the influence of CCI scientists on his career, particularly George Denton and Terry Hughes; changes in the CCI over the years; and the CCI’s interdisciplinary character.
Text: 10 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4000_audio001 55 minutes
Photo courtesy of the Climate Change Institute.
Collection MF192 consists of 16 interviews done in 2013-2015 by Pauleena MacDougall and Adam Cilli for the 40th anniversary of the UMaine Climate Change Institute. You may also want to check out the 40 years of Climate Change Research videos made by CCI & UMaine Marketing.
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