Reckoning with Climate Change in the Gulf of Maine
The Gulf of Maine is warming faster than 99% of the world's oceans, making it the perfect microcosm for scientists studying the effects of climate change. Reckoning With Climate Change in the Gulf of Maine, a documentary produced by the University of New England, features Maine scientists grappling with impacts of climate change and what their role is in advocating for change.
Visit https://www.une.edu/marine-programs to learn more about marine science research and education in Maine. Marine programs at UNE offer constant hands-on interaction in a variety of marine environments and state-of-the-art research facilities. All of our programs emphasize the importance of internships, field research, and experiential learning, so you don't just learn marine science — you do marine science.
Discover Maine’s largest private University, the University of New England. UNE offers more than 40 bachelor’s degrees in needed fields, from the environmental and marine sciences, to the health professions, to health sciences, business and the humanities. We also offer 30-plus graduate, professional and doctoral degrees in biology, ocean food systems, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, social work and more. UNE learning happens online and on three beautiful campuses: on the shore in Biddeford, Maine, in-town in Portland, Maine, and at our study-abroad campus in Tangier, Morocco. Visit https://www.une.edu for complete information.
Видео Reckoning with Climate Change in the Gulf of Maine канала University of New England
Visit https://www.une.edu/marine-programs to learn more about marine science research and education in Maine. Marine programs at UNE offer constant hands-on interaction in a variety of marine environments and state-of-the-art research facilities. All of our programs emphasize the importance of internships, field research, and experiential learning, so you don't just learn marine science — you do marine science.
Discover Maine’s largest private University, the University of New England. UNE offers more than 40 bachelor’s degrees in needed fields, from the environmental and marine sciences, to the health professions, to health sciences, business and the humanities. We also offer 30-plus graduate, professional and doctoral degrees in biology, ocean food systems, medicine, dentistry, pharmacy, social work and more. UNE learning happens online and on three beautiful campuses: on the shore in Biddeford, Maine, in-town in Portland, Maine, and at our study-abroad campus in Tangier, Morocco. Visit https://www.une.edu for complete information.
Видео Reckoning with Climate Change in the Gulf of Maine канала University of New England
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