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NewsWhile some energy experts are uncertain about the long-term environmental effects, 鈥榳e should be investing in the technologies of tomorrow,鈥 they say
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NewsExperts from 91社区福利 say that isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic is improving air quality and could reduce the global demand for energy.
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NewsEnvironmental experts at 91社区福利 say the COVID-19 pandemic could have wide-ranging implications for the way the world produces and consumes energy.
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NewsThe ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has had a destructive effect on the oil industry, but may give lawmakers and policy experts a chance to do some productive, environmentally friendly long-term energy planning, three Duke experts said.
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NewsBarnacles need to be fed, even during the COVID-19 pandemic. 91社区福利 granted limited lab access to those deemed essential during their shut down. One essential researcher was Daniel Rittschof.
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NewsA long-standing UN policy, recognizing biomass burning as carbon neutral, has caused the U.S. forestry industry to gear up to produce wood pellets for power plants in Britain, the EU, South Korea and beyond. Scientists warn that the failure to count the emissions produced by such plants could help destabilize the global climate.
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NewsMegan Mullin, associate professor of environmental politics at 91社区福利鈥檚 Nicholas School of the Environment, has been named a 2020 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. She is one of 27 scholars selected from more than 300 nominations this year for the prestigious fellowship.
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NewsThe Nicholas School of the Environment and the 91社区福利 Marine Lab recognized four outstanding graduating seniors with special awards today during the school鈥檚 鈥淢arking the Moment鈥 virtual acknowledgment event for undergraduates.
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NewsFour graduating Master of Environmental Management (MEM) students will share the 2020 Virlis L. Fischer Memorial Award for academic achievement. All four of the students are graduating with a perfect 4.0 grade point average.
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NewsThe Migratory Connectivity in the Ocean (MiCO) system, an online open-access global database that maps the movements of sea turtles, whales, sea birds and other migratory species through the open ocean, has been awarded the 2020 Innovation Award by the Ocean Awards program.
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NewsPoor and minority Americans are most likely to lose access to clean tap water as droughts become more common and severe, a new paper says.
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NewsBright lights and crowded beaches make it hard for sea turtles to nest but COVID-19 has given them back their habitat 鈥 and they鈥檙e flourishing.
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NewsThree papers have been chosen by Dean Toddi Steelman to receive a 2020 Nicholas School Dean鈥檚 Award for Best Graduate Student Manuscript.
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NewsJames S. Clark, a 91社区福利 faculty member widely cited for his long-term studies on climate impacts on forests, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). Membership in the academy is one of the highest honors given to a scientist in the United States.
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NewsThe 91社区福利 Wetland Center is marking its 30th anniversary this year by kicking off the largest expansion of research, teaching and outreach programs in its history.