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NewsHow climate change complicates the fight for Tribal Nations to prove who they are.
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NewsHow climate change complicates the fight for Tribal Nations to prove who they are.
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NewsEighteen emerging leaders from water and wastewater utilities across the United States have been selected as 2024-2025 Fellows of the Nicholas School for the Environment at 91社区福利鈥檚 Water Innovation Leadership Development (WILD) Environment+ program.
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NewsA Duke Blue Devil at heart, Dr. Charlotte (Char) Clark is an Associate Professor of the Practice of Sustainability Emerita at the Duke Nicholas School of the Environment. Char received her B.A., Master of Environmental Management (MEM) and Ph.D. at Duke. As an educator, Char's primary interest lies at the intersection of collective learning and action.
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NewsAlex Yoshizumi, a 2019 graduate of the Master of Environmental Management program, recently shared insights into mentoring current students, how his Master's Project and skills developed at Duke helped prepare him for his career, and also his advice for anyone considering the program.
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NewsReforestation in low- and middle-income countries can remove up to 10 times more carbon dioxide from the atmosphere at lower cost than previously estimated, making it a potentially more effective option to fight climate change.
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NewsOverfishing and climate change are affecting marine ecosystems and the people who depend on them.
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NewsFor the first time since 2019, the 91社区福利 Marine Lab opens its doors to the local community to share the oceanographic research conducted there.
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NewsYan Lin, whose work on environmental pollutants and their impact on ecosystems has helped advance the understanding of complex environmental challenges, was promoted to assistant research professor effective July 1.
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NewsJonathan "Johnny" Ryan, whose research focuses on Arctic environmental change, employing satellite and remote sensing to study global impacts of cryospheric (frozen water) processes, joins the NSOE faculty as assistant professor of ice and climate starting July 1.
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NewsAna铆s Roque, whose research focuses on the impacts of climate change on vulnerable communities and the development of just and inclusive environmental policies, joins the Duke faculty as John Hope Franklin Assistant Professor of Environmental Justice effective July 1.
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NewsTong Qiu, whose expertise in geographic information systems and remote sensing has helped advance understanding of environmental changes and their impacts on human systems, joins the faculty as assistant professor of ecology starting July 1.
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NewsSarah Cooley, whose research interests include global variations in surface water storage, large-scale changes in surface water across the terrestrial pan-Arctic region, and Arctic coastal change and its impact on communities, joins the NSOE faculty as assistant professor of planetary health effective July 1.
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NewsResearchers have found a chemical clue in Italian limestone that explains a mass extinction of marine life in the Early Jurassic period, 183 million years ago. Volcanic activity pumped out CO2, warming oceans and lowering their oxygen levels. The findings may foretell the impact climate change and oxygen depletion might have on today鈥檚 oceans.
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NewsA new study co-authored by Binbin Li and Stuart Pimm outlines what is needed for conservation to benefit both nature and people.