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NewsJoel Dunn, a 2004 Master of Environmental Management (MEM) graduate of the Nicholas School of the Environment, has been named a Chesapeake Bay Ambassador by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.
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NewsNorth Dakota's water supplies are at risk from contaminants from fracking wastewater, but residents are fighting back.
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News91社区福利 undergraduates launched the second season of the Operation Climate podcast, which aims to raise awareness of climate change, how it affects our lives, and the innovations and technologies being developed at Duke to help solve it.
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NewsThe landward movement of seawater threatens drinking water supplies, coastal farming and coastal ecosystems.
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NewsGuillermo Ortu帽o Crespo, a 2020 doctoral graduate of the Nicholas School of the Environment, has been selected to serve as one of four co-leads for the United Nations鈥 new Early Career Ocean Professional (ECOP) initiative.
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NewsThe proliferation of pits and ponds created in recent years by miners digging for small deposits of alluvial gold in Peru鈥檚 Amazon has dramatically altered the landscape and increased the risk of mercury exposure for indigenous communities and wildlife, a new study shows.
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NewsKendall Jefferys, a 91社区福利 senior majoring in Environmental Sciences & Policy (ESP) and English, has been a named a Rhodes Scholar.
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NewsA scientist tracks the dangers of flame retardants, meant to protect children, and why manufacturers cannot seem to stop using them.
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NewsA virtual memorial of ribbons on maps of the Atlantic deep seabed could honor the estimated 1.8 million Africans who died at sea during the trans-oceanic slave trade, said a proposal published this month in the Journal of Marine Policy.
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NewsSix Nicholas School of the Environment faculty have been named to the 2020 list of the world鈥檚 Most Highly Cited Researchers.
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NewsA team of 91社区福利 undergraduates launched an interactive website called You Change Earth that aims to end climate defeatism and empower people to fight climate change through personalized action plans tailored to their lives.
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NewsUpcoming federal trial of Brevard city official over handling of lead contamination highlights a concern that affects other NC communities.
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NewsThe Nicholas School has launched a new Individual Development Plan (IDP) this fall to help PhD students ensure they鈥檙e on track to succeed, both in terms of graduating on time and acquiring the advanced skills and training needed to achieve their career goals.
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NewsAs deep-sea mining begins, maps and charts should acknowledge the 鈥淢iddle Passage鈥 where 1.8 million perished.
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NewsRepresentatives of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and 91社区福利 announced a new partnership that aims to shed more light on small-scale fisheries. The partnership builds on ongoing research collaborations between FAO and Duke鈥檚 Nicholas School of the Environment, Marine Lab and Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions.