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NA4001 Paul Mayewski, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Paul Andrew Mayewski Dr.
NA4001 Paul Mayewski, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 19, 2013, in his office in Sawyer Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Mayewski talks about the beginnings of his career in climate science and Antarctic research; conducting research in Antarctica and its attendant dangers; the Climate Change Institute’s contributions, particularly the discovery of abrupt climate change; his coming to UMaine and moving the CCI in new directions; changes in the practice of Antarctic research; and the reality of anthropogenic climate change.
Text: 16 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4001_audio001 76 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA4002 Lou McNally, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Lou McNally
NA4002 Lou McNally, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, April 2, 2014, over the phone, with McNally at Embry-Riddle University in Daytona Beach, Florida and Cilli in his home in Orono, Maine. McNally talks about his early career in weather broadcasting; his graduate training at UMaine; his master’s and doctoral research, in which he used the techniques of historical climatology to create a weather map for the entire northeastern United States for year 1785; the Climate Change Institute’s role in educating the public about climate change; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; and the CCI’s interdisciplinary character.
Text: 7 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4002_audio001 34 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA4003 Stephen Norton, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Stephen A. Norton
NA4003 Stephen Norton, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, August 27, 2013, in his his office in Sawyer Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Norton talks about the beginnings of his career in geology; his beginnings at UMaine and the Climate Change Institute; his own research experiences; his contributions to geology and climate science; the reality of anthropogenic climate change; his current interdisciplinary project; and his status as professor emeritus.
Text: 12 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4003_audio001 61 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA4004 Gordon Oswald, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Gordon K. Oswald
NA4004 Gordon Oswald, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 15, 2013, over the phone,with Oswald near Cambridge, England and Cilli in Orono, Maine. Oswald talks about Scott Polar Research Institute in Cambridge, England; conducting research in Antarctica; working for various industries; his beginnings at the Climate Change Institute; his role as research professor for the CCI; his interdisciplinary research with James Fastook and Roger Hooke; and the reality of anthropogenic climate change.
Text: 6 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4004_audio001 30 minutes
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA4005 Brian Robinson, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Brian Robinson
NA4005 Brian Robinson, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, November 15, 2013, in his his office in South Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Robinson talks about the beginnings of his career in archaeology; conducting research in Alaska; his role in the Climate Change Institute; changes in the CCI over the years; the CCI’s contributions to climate science; and the debate taking place outside the scientific community over climate change.
Text: 10 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4005_audio001 58 minutes
Brian Robinson passed away October 27, 2016.
Photo provided by the Climate Change Institute.
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NA4006 Paul “Jim” Roscoe, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Paul Roscoe
NA4006 Paul “Jim” Roscoe, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, January 22, 2014, in his his office in South Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Roscoe talks about the beginnings of his career in anthropology; how he gradually came to apply his training to explore the human dimensions of climate change; his involvement with the Climate Change Institute; his role in developing the CCI’s Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship program; and the reality of anthropogenic climate change.
Text: 7 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4006_audio001 43 minutes
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NA4007 Daniel Sandweiss, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Daniel H. Sandweiss
NA4007 Daniel Sandweiss, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, September 27, 2013, in his office in Stodder Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Sandweiss talks about the beginnings of his career in archaeology; conducting research in South America; working with Thor Heyerdahl; his beginnings at UMaine and the Climate Change Institute; his work’s contribution to the CCI; changes in the CCI over the years; and his role as Dean of the Graduate School.
Text: 11 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4007_audio001 68 minutes
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NA4008 David Sanger, interviewed by Pauleena MacDougall and Adam Lee Cilli
David Sanger
NA4008 David Sanger, interviewed by Pauleena MacDougall and Adam Lee Cilli, July 18, 2013, in his office in South Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Sanger talks about the beginnings of his career in archaeology; his beginnings at UMaine and the Climate Change Institute; conducting research in Maine and New Brunswick; the relationship between archaeology and climate science; and how, at UMaine, the anthropology department contributed to the CCI and vice versa.
Text: 11 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4008_audio001 61 minutes
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NA4009 Marcella Sorg, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli
Marcella H. Sorg
NA4009 Marcella Sorg, interviewed by Adam Lee Cilli, February 5, 2014, in her office in South Stevens Hall at the University of Maine, Orono. Sorg talks about her forensic anthropology work for the Department of Justice; her role as Associate Director of the Center for the Study of Early Man; changes in the Climate Change Institute over the years; her return to the CCI after a ten-year absence; and the CCI’s interdisciplinary character.
Text: 6 pp. transcript
Recording: mfc_na4009_audio001 32 minutes
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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