Climate Center
Climate change poses an existential threat to coastal communities as we know them.
Our climate center supports local, state, national, and global climate actions that will empower coastal communities to thrive in a warmer world. This interdisciplinary center leverages the Gulf of Maine Research Institute's unique mix of science, education, and community expertise to provide forward-looking leadership.
We deliver climate services that advance the following goals:
- Empowering coastal communities with localized data and strategies to address their climate risks.
- Mobilizing business leaders to develop climate solutions in the private sector.
- Helping fishermen and fisheries managers identify climate-resilient strategies for the future.
- Leveraging innovative financial tools and information to turn climate knowledge into action.
Climate Center Projects
In the context of a warmer world, the past is no longer a reliable indicator of the future. Explore our pursuit of forward-looking climate solutions.
-
Community Resilience Training
Community Resilience Training supports Maine’s rural coastal communities in increasing their capacity to plan and prepare for coastal climate impacts by developing the knowledge, skills, …
-
Assessing Coastal Flood Risk with Maine Communities
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute is partnering with the coastal Maine communities of Machias, Saint George, Boothbay Harbor, and Portland to collect local water …
-
A Northeast Safe and Thriving for All (NEST)
This project aims to mainstream migration considerations into broader climate planning efforts, while looking into how governance, community values and attributes, and more affect the …
-
Preparing Communities for Sea Level Rise
Whether directly or indirectly, we will all feel the impacts of continued sea level rise. In order to build resilient communities that can adapt and …
-
Coastal Flooding Community Science
Our coastal flooding project provides local residents with guidance on how to contribute observations that will help pinpoint high-risk flooding areas in our communities. Community …
-
Gulf of Maine Warming Updates
Over the past decade, scientists have led a body of research that highlights the rapid pace of warming in the Gulf of Maine. To help …
-
Climate Decision Theater
For this project, we are developing an interactive learning environment and workshop experience for fishery stakeholders. These stakeholders will learn how to build and understand …
-
Northeast Climate Integrated Modeling (NCLIM)
Transforming fisheries' decision-making processes from dependent on historical observations to more a forward-looking process will require interdisciplinary research efforts that advance our knowledge and understanding …
-
Climate Adaptation Strategies for Northeast U.S. Fishing Communities
We are leading several interdisciplinary projects to provide community-scale information that can be used to guide adaptation and planning for future ecosystem and fishery changes. …
-
Climate Center Reports
Explore reports on important topics, with contributions from our Climate Center team.
- The Maine-New Hampshire Climate Networks Exchange "Climate Migration" Workshop Report
- Status of State-Level Climate Action in the Northeast Region: A Technical Input to the Fifth National Climate Assessment
- Exploring the Viability of Ocean-Based Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR) Solutions
- Advancing Maine's State Climate Action Plan: GMRI Projects Supporting Maine Won't Wait
Read More About Our Climate Work
-
Reaching Resilience: Climate Services for Gulf of Maine Communities
What resilience looks like in Portland might be different than what it looks like in Tremont, but our Climate Center team provides cities and towns …
Perspectives
-
Gulf of Maine, Explained: Causes & Impacts of Rapid Warming
In this Gulf of Maine, Explained video, GMRI Climate Center Director Dr. Dave Reidmiller explains why the Gulf of Maine is warming faster than most …
Gulf of Maine, Explained
-
Tremont's Quest for Resilience in a Changing Climate
Read on to learn more about what it takes to ensure coastal communities continue to thrive in a warmer world, and to see the role …
Perspectives
-
Maine Islands Plan for Climate Change
In December 2022, students, teachers, and community members from North Haven and Vinalhaven took part in a community resilience training workshop developed by our Municipal …
Perspectives
Meet our climate experts
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Hannah MacDonald
Senior Program Manager, Energy Solutions (Offshore Wind and Fisheries)
hmacdonald@gmri.org -