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CATEGORIES:Central America focus
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CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
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DESCRIPTION:Dr. Helen Yaffe is a Senior Lecturer in Economic and Social Hi
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 \, We Are Cuba! How a Revolutionary People Have Survived in a Post-Soviet
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 and includes interviews with Cuban leadership\, citizens\, and more as Dr
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 then have Dr. Yaffe join us on Zoom in that same room from 6:30-7:30pm. I
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CATEGORIES:Featured
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CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for a panel presentation and discussion of ethical con
 siderations in conducting research with communities experiencing the impa
 cts of environmental injustice. Featuring experts from both academia and 
 communities\, the session will focus on issues such as the need to unders
 tand and address previous negative experiences with research\, the import
 ance of valuing other ways of knowing\, the benefits\, and the costs\, of
  truly partnering with marginalized communities in research processes and
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CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Climate
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CREATED:20220901T182404Z
DESCRIPTION:Join for the live recording of two Duke student-run podcasts\,
  sharing the stage for the first time.\n\nStudent podcast hosts from Oper
 ation Climate and Energy Terminal will each interview a Duke alum making 
 waves in the climate space.\n\nOperation Climate hosts will interview Cla
 ire Wang '19\, climate activist and international policy expert.\n\nEnerg
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DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20220926T052406Z
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DESCRIPTION:The Nicholas School of the Environment invites you to a screen
 ing of a movie about North Atlantic right whales - one of the most critic
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 t whales rarely die of natural causes. Instead\, they are run over by shi
 ps or suffer lethal injuries from fishing gear. If we don't stop killing 
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 uggling to recover from centuries of hunting. Now climate change is forci
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  collision course with deadly ships and fishing gear. Featuring breathtak
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 as observed through the eyes of scientists\, photographers\, rescuers\, a
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CATEGORIES:Law
CATEGORIES:Featured
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:The Duke Environmental Law and Policy Forum's 2022 Symposium i
 s in recognition of the 50th anniversary of the Clean Water Act (CWA). Th
 e Act remains integral to preserving water quality for human health and r
 ecreation\, and for the health and productivity of aquatic ecosystems int
 imately tied to our communities. Three multi-disciplinary panels of leade
 rs from private\, public\, and non-profit sectors will discuss the value 
 of clean water\, how far the CWA's protections extend\, and how the 50-ye
 ar-old statute addresses emerging issues. The symposium will advance expe
 rt discussions on the CWA while still engaging all community members in o
 ur collective interest in clean water. Sponsored by the Duke Environmenta
 l Law & Policy Forum and the Duke Environmental Law & Policy Clinic. For 
 more information\, please contact Nate Schumacher at nathan.schumacher@du
 ke.edu. Link for pre-registration: https://duke.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV
 _efeS14Y814Mqj8a
DURATION:PT6H
DTSTAMP:20221021T052708Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20221028T093000
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T052708Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:The Clean Water Act at 50: Challenges and Ways Forward
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CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=2c918085-6cc8734a-016c-d9daa17b-00007317:Sharp\, Al
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DESCRIPTION:Dioxins and PFAS are two classes of highly persistent halogena
 ted organic compounds which have been shown to also be associated with a 
 plethora of adverse health effects.  But\, dioxin levels are decreasing w
 hile PFAS continue to increase.  What can be done?\n\nThis seminar will b
 e held in Field Auditorium (room 1112)\, Grainger Hall.\nVisit the semina
 r website for a livestream link to tune in virtually.\n\nhttps://sites.ni
 cholas.duke.edu/envhealth/seminars-symposia/spring2023seminar/12jan2023/
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20230106T183133Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230112T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T183133Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Dioxins vs “Forever” Chemicals: The politicization of science
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20230106T183446Z
DESCRIPTION:Understanding tradeoffs of rapid adaptation to environmental c
 hemicals following chronic exposure is critical for ecological risk asses
 sment. Atlantic killifish that reside in the Elizabeth River (ER)\, an es
 tuary with significant PAH contamination from decades of creosote polluti
 on\, provide a model to study these energetic costs. These fish exhibit a
  PAH-adapted phenotype that has been associated with organismal-level bio
 energetic shifts\, including decreased aerobic scope and reduced thermal 
 tolerance. We seek to understand the bioenergetic fitness of offspring fr
 om sites with a gradient of PAH pollution and the later-life mitochondria
 l effects of early life PAH exposure. These data provide important risk a
 ssessment data for Atlantic killifish\, an integral species in the ER eco
 system.\n\nThis seminar will be held in Field Auditorium (room 1112)\, Gr
 ainger Hall.\nVisit the seminar website for a livestream link to tune in 
 virtually.\n\nhttps://sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/seminars-symposia
 /spring2023seminar/19jan2023/
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20230106T183446Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230119T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T183446Z
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SUMMARY:Bioenergetic consequences of PAH exposure and increased temperatur
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CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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CREATED:20230106T183812Z
DESCRIPTION:Human activity has profoundly influenced the environment on a 
 global scale. As a result of sustaining our planet's growing population\,
  we have increased our use of synthetic chemicals and organic contaminant
 s. Due to emerging contaminants like pharmaceuticals\, personal care prod
 ucts\, and microplastics\, aquatic systems are hot spots for pollution. T
 he continued release of these contaminants has resulted in an alteration 
 to biodiversity and ecosystem processes and functions. As urbanization ex
 tends into previously unimpacted areas\, it is necessary to better unders
 tand the ecological consequences of emerging contaminants. Topics my rese
 arch has focused on span from assessing the acute toxicity of eco-friendl
 y or "green" personal products before and after degradation\, microplasti
 c contamination in inland and coastal waters\, comparative assessment of 
 microplastic impact on marine and freshwater organisms\, and the presence
 /impact of antibiotics on environmental health. Although research centere
 d around ecotox has been historically categorized or referenced by fundin
 g agencies as "applied research" instead of basic science. Institutions m
 ust recognize universally that contaminants act as agents of global chang
 e\, impacting multiple parts of the biosphere.\n\nThis seminar will be he
 ld in Field Auditorium (room 1112)\, Grainger Hall.\nVisit the seminar we
 bsite for a livestream link to tune in virtually.\n\nhttps://sites.nichol
 as.duke.edu/envhealth/seminars-symposia/spring2023seminar/26jan2023/
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20230106T183812Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230126T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T183812Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Insights into the impact of emerging contaminants in marine and fr
 eshwater ecosystems: perspectives into contaminant ecology
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:China focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Although biodiversity conservation and development are often r
 egarded as having a trade-off relationship\, there are regions where they
  have co-benefits\, where conservation through expanding protection and r
 educing deforestation can not only benefit biodiversity but also reduce c
 limate change's impacts on human society\, including health risks. Dr. Bi
 nbin Li will introduce her work on how the high overlap between areas wit
 h biodiversity challenges\, those experiencing increasing natural disaste
 rs under climate change\, and those with high spill-over risks of zoonosi
 s diseases indicate a more sustainable path of development for these regi
 ons. This is the key to implementing a post-2020 global biodiversity fram
 ework and mainstreaming biodiversity conservation.\n\nChina is one of the
  most biodiverse countries and faces great challenges in balancing biodiv
 ersity conservation and development. Dr. Li will introduce how recent env
 ironmental policies have developed in China to protect biodiversity and t
 heir consequences for local livelihoods and endangered species conservati
 on. An interdisciplinary approach has been used to promote sustainable li
 velihoods around protected areas to reduce human disturbances\, such as l
 ivestock grazing\, while engaging local communities in conservation throu
 gh incentives.\n\nLearn more about the event and read Dr. Li's bio at bit
 .ly/jan31talk.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20230127T151137Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230131T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230127T151137Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ee-47c7da7d-0147-eee9c22d-0000193c:Grainger 
 Hall Field Auditorium
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Synergy Between Biodiversity Conservation\, Climate Change\, and H
 ealth: Pathways for Implementing a Post-2020 Global Biodiversity Framewor
 k in China.
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 ;quot\;Tues.\, 1/31\, 12-1 p.m. Field Auditorium\, Grainger Hall. Dr. Bin
 bin Li\, Duke Kunshan University\, Nicholas School of the Environment. Le
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 \;amp\; UPEP Environmental Institutions Seminar Series.&amp\;amp\;amp\;qu
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 \;amp\; Sustainability\, Duke Nicholas School of the Environment\, and Du
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Medicine
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Health/Wellness
CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=2c918085-6cc8734a-016c-d9daa17b-00007317:Sharp\, Al
 exis
CREATED:20230106T184115Z
DESCRIPTION:Established in July 2016\, the FEMA-funded Fire Fighter Cancer
  Cohort Study (FFCCS) provides a fire service community-engaged national 
 framework to collect and integrate firefighter epidemiologic surveys\, bi
 omarkers and exposure data focused on carcinogenic exposures\, health eff
 ects and cancer prevention. The long-term goal is to follow long-term 10\
 ,000 firefighters over a 30-year observation period. Current enrollment e
 xceeds 3\,000 firefighters from over 50 departments across 26 states. Thi
 s seminar will describe the collaborative projects within the FFCCS\, fin
 dings to date and opportunities for expanded or new partnerships.\n\nThis
  seminar will be held in Field Auditorium (room 1112)\, Grainger Hall.\nV
 isit the seminar website for a livestream link to tune in virtually.\n\nh
 ttps://sites.nicholas.duke.edu/envhealth/seminars-symposia/spring2023semi
 nar/02feb2023/
DURATION:PT1H15M
DTSTAMP:20230106T184115Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230202T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230106T184115Z
LOCATION;X-BEDEWORK-UID=8a0870ee-47c7da7d-0147-eee9c22d-0000193c:Grainger 
 Hall Field Auditorium
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Community-engaged research with firefighters: The Fire Fighter Can
 cer Cohort Study
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 Nicholas School of the Environment
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BEGIN:VEVENT

CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Human Rights
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
CATEGORIES:Main
CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-UID=00f1fcdb-0f068baf-010f-068baf83-00000004:None
CREATED:20230201T165829Z
DESCRIPTION:Catherine Coleman Flowers\, an internationally recognized advo
 cate for equal access to water and sanitation for all communities\, engag
 es and informs audiences on environmental justice and climate change.\n\n
 A 2020 MacArthur Fellow in Environmental Health\, Flowers founded CREEJ\,
  the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice\, which focuse
 s on reducing health and economic disparities among communities\, as well
  as improving access to clean air\, water and soil in marginalized rural 
 communities. In addition\, she serves as Rural Development Manager for th
 e Equal Justice Initiative (EJI)\, is a Senior Fellow for the Center for 
 Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and sits on the Board of Direc
 tors for the Climate Reality Project and the Natural Resources Defense Co
 uncil. Flowers served on the Biden-Sanders Unity Climate Task Force to in
 form policy making discussions in preparation for the 2020 presidential e
 lection.\n\nAs the author of Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's D
 irty Secret\, Flowers shares her inspiring story of advocacy\, from child
 hood to environmental justice champion. She discusses sanitation and its 
 combination with systemic class\, racial and geographic prejudice that af
 fects people across the United States.\n\nWhether addressing equal access
  to water\, the effects of climate change on different communities or the
  effect of history on today's inequities\, Flowers' lens of leadership in
  environmental justice and climate change inspires attendees with tangibl
 e solutions and ways to take action.\n\n\nFor students interested in work
 ing with Catherine to advance projects\, there will be a follow-on meetin
 g:\nFriday\, February 10\, 2023\n10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.\nGrainger Hall Boa
 rd Room\, 5th Floor\nIf you are interested in participating in the follow
 -on meeting\, please submit an interest form: https://forms.gle/DK8ygzE77
 L3Z7CZBA
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20230203T143533Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230209T153000
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T143533Z
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 artment of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology\, and as Assistant Directo
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CATEGORIES:Featured
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DESCRIPTION:Catherine Coleman Flowers\, an internationally recognized advo
 cate for equal access to water and sanitation for all communities\, engag
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 A 2020 MacArthur Fellow in Environmental Health\, Flowers founded CREEJ\,
  the Center for Rural Enterprise and Environmental Justice\, which focuse
 s on reducing health and economic disparities among communities\, as well
  as improving access to clean air\, water and soil in marginalized rural 
 communities. In addition\, she serves as Rural Development Manager for th
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 Earth Ethics at Union Theological Seminary and sits on the Board of Direc
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 lection.\n\nAs the author of Waste: One Woman's Fight Against America's D
 irty Secret\, Flowers shares her inspiring story of advocacy\, from child
 hood to environmental justice champion. She discusses sanitation and its 
 combination with systemic class\, racial and geographic prejudice that af
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DURATION:PT1H30M
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231019T183000
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CATEGORIES:Business
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DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Net Impact is hosting a Sustainable Investing Career 
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 acing ESG at the forefront across clients in all sectors and products. Pr
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 erved as a member of the Executive Committee for seven years while also c
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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DESCRIPTION:Join Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environ
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 the energy industry wrestles with mandates to decarbonize\, geopolitical 
 turmoil\, energy justice considerations\, and workforce transitions\, com
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 ightest minds on these topics while also creating a workforce that is mor
 e diverse and inclusive. During this conversation\, we'll talk with indus
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 young professionals cultivate in order to be successful? And what can be 
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Middle East focus
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CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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 lity\, the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies and its Palestinian 
 partners conduct regional environmental diplomatic activities\, academic 
 research\, and initiate and execute projects throughout the Middle East.\
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 mmunity leaders\, security experts\, and health officials with the tools 
 to deal with the growing risks of climate change is urgent. At present\, 
 no bi-lateral or regional effort combines scientific understanding of cli
 mate change with political\, economic\, and strategic analysis of nationa
 l and regional effects to give policy-makers actionable insights and to g
 ive businesses sustainable opportunities to combat this challenge\, all w
 hile addressing the political realities and levels of mistrust among part
 ies.\n\nIn this talk\, advancing climate justice and resilience in confli
 ct zones and examples of trans-boundary environmental projects\, such as 
 water production\, wastewater treatment\, solar energy applications and w
 ater-energy-food nexus projects will be presented.\n\n\nSPEAKER: Dr. Tare
 q Abu Hamed\, executive director of the Arava Institute for Environmental
  Studies\, which was established to advance cross-border environmental co
 operation in the face of political conflict\, and the highest-ranking Pal
 estinian in the Israeli government from 2013 to 2016\n\nTakeaway box lunc
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CATEGORIES:Business
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CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Panel/Seminar/Colloquium
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DESCRIPTION:Duke community members\, you're invited to connect with Duke a
 lumna Alison Taylor\, A.B.'83\, the university's <a href="https://nichola
 sinstitute.duke.edu/articles/duke-welcomes-alison-taylor-second-climate-l
 eader-residence">newest Climate Leader in Residence</a>. Taylor--who majo
 red in biology at Duke--is chief sustainability officer for ADM\, a globa
 l leader in innovative solutions from nature\, and is one of the longest-
 tenured chief sustainability officers in the country. She previously work
 ed in policy on Capitol Hill for more than a dozen years.\n\nDuring a fir
 eside chat with Nicholas Institute director Brian Murray\, Taylor will di
 scuss corporate sustainability\, including what it looks like when done r
 ight and how it's evolved over her time in the space. She'll also talk ab
 out the promise of nature-based solutions for addressing climate resilien
 ce\, including insights gleaned from her tenure at global infrastructure 
 and technology company Siemens and from regenerative agriculture efforts 
 she's advanced at ADM. And she'll offer career reflections and advice for
  students\, drawn from her policy and corporate experience.\n\nThe event 
 will also include time for audience Q&A\, as well as a networking recepti
 on with food and drink. Advance registration is required: <a href="https:
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DURATION:PT1H15M
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Energy
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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DESCRIPTION:November 2024 was a momentous month for both domestic and inte
 rnational climate policy. U.S. national elections\, which consolidated Re
 publican control of Congress and the presidency\, left questions about th
 e future of federal climate and clean energy policies implemented under t
 he Biden Administration. Leaders from across the world subsequently conve
 ned in Azerbaijan for COP29\, where two weeks of international climate ch
 ange negotiations centered on a contentious climate finance debate and a 
 yielded a much maligned agreement. <a href="https://duke.is/climatepulse"
 >Registration required</a>.\n\nThis two-part panel discussion will first 
 examine the outcomes of COP29 and look ahead to future international clim
 ate goals and priorities. It will then explore what the future may hold f
 or domestic climate policy\, including the durability--or lack thereof--o
 f federal climate policies such as those contained in the Inflation Reduc
 tion Act\, and examine opportunities for state- and local-level progress.
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  Ahead: The Future of U.S. Climate Policy</b>\nLori Bennear (moderator)\,
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DURATION:PT1H30M
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DESCRIPTION:*Rescheduled from 2/19 due to inclement weather*\n\nClean Shel
 ter's founders - Seba Abu-Daqa and Tom Kellner will be visiting the Nicho
 las School of the Environment on February 19\, 2025 to share their experi
 ences in creating a non-profit charity organization to address the humani
 tarian crisis in Gaza. They will discuss the challenges of providing basi
 c services\, including shelter\, clean drinking water\, sanitation\, and 
 education in Gaza.  Clean Shelter has established the "Zomi Shelter Cente
 r" and "Mesk and Layan" camps for internally displaced persons (IDPs)\, s
 upported education efforts in Khan Younis\, and water provision in northe
 rn Gaza (Gaza City).\n\nRegistration is encouraged. See the "more event i
 nformation" link below.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20250218T222407Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250221T150000
LAST-MODIFIED:20250218T222407Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Sustainability Starts with Survival: Clean Shelter's Ground-Up Sol
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CATEGORIES:South America focus
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DESCRIPTION:Amazonia hosts the largest rain forest and greatest biodiversi
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  current drought is just part of a pattern of hydrologic extremes manifes
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CATEGORIES:Teaching & Classroom Learning
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CATEGORIES:Energy
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CATEGORIES:Asia focus
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 lifornia Irvine (UCI) Department of Anthropology\, Director of UCI EcoGov
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 and reads the Anthropocene as a call for new kinds of collaboration and k
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DTSTAMP:20250414T182032Z
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CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
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DESCRIPTION:<b>Stephenne Harding</b>\, president of Great Northern Strateg
 ies and former senior director for lands at the White House Council on En
 vironmental Quality\, will join <b>Lydia Olander</b>\, director of the Na
 ture Activation Hub at the Nicholas Institute\, for an hourlong conversat
 ion about national conservation policy in the United States (10-11 a.m.).
 \n\nTopics will include the impact of federal investments in conservation
  and connectivity\; how to build better environmental laws\, and the deve
 lopment of a national political strategy to stem the loss of nature in th
 e US in the coming decades.\n\nPlenty of time will be allotted for discus
 sion with the audience. Harding will be available to meet informally with
  Duke students after the conversation (11-11:30 a.m.).\n\n<a href="https:
 //duke.is/sept5meet">Advance registration</a> is required for this event.
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 ategies\, a consulting firm that provides political insight\, strategic p
 lanning\, and policy expertise to non-governmental organizations and foun
 dation. Previously\, Harding was senior director for lands at the White H
 ouse Council on Environmental Quality\, where she coordinated Presidents 
 Biden's conservation agenda that resulted in at lease 674 million acres o
 f land and water conserved. Prior to the Biden Administration\, Harding w
 orked for the National Geographic Society\, former Senators Tom Udall (D-
 NM) and Jon Tester (D-MT)\, the Obama Administration in the White House\,
  and at the Department of the Interior. She holds a master's degree in pu
 blic administration from the Maxwell School at Syracuse University and an
  undergraduate degree from Willamette University. Before graduate school\
 , Harding was a vagabond who lived and traveled on every inhabited contin
 ent and worked as a raft guide\, backpacking guide\, and ski instructor i
 n the U.S. and Germany. She lives in Washington\, DC\, with her husband S
 haun\, their youngest daughter\, Freyja\, and their aging street dog\, Ma
 rra.\n\n<i>Duke University is committed to creating inclusive and accessi
 ble events that encourage all people\, including persons living with disa
 bilities\, to fully engage in its programs and activities. If you anticip
 ate needing any type of accommodation or have questions about the physica
 l access provided\, please contact nicholasinstitute@duke.edu or 919-660-
 1793 in advance of your participation or visit. We will do our best to ac
 commodate
DURATION:PT1H30M
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Energy
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Leadership
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Other
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20260223T211835Z
DESCRIPTION:Stanback Dean Lori Bennear will be in conversation with Gen. C
 harles Q. Brown Jr.\, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff\, as t
 he Nicholas School of the Environment continues its signature lecture ser
 ies spotlighting bold ideas and consequential leadership in national secu
 rity and public service. \n\nThe conversation begins at 3 p.m. on Tuesday
 \, March 3\, in Field Auditorium with a light reception to follow. A remo
 te option will also be available for those who register. \n\nAs the 21st 
 chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 2023 to 2025\, Brown was the p
 rincipal military advisor to the U.S. President\, Secretary of Defense an
 d National Security Council. In the summer of 2025\, General Brown joined
  Duke as an Executive in Residence with a joint appointment between the S
 anford School of Public Policy and the Pratt School of Engineering. Brown
  is co-teaching a course linked to Duke's Program in American Grand Strat
 egy\, an interdisciplinary program that helps to prepare students for car
 eers in U.S. foreign policy and national security.\n\nRegister by Februar
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DTSTAMP:20260223T215614Z
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:A Conversation with Gen. Charles Q. Brown\, Jr.
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CREATED:20260312T225710Z
DESCRIPTION:As the world faces escalating impacts of climate change\, inno
 vative solutions are urgently needed to reduce greenhouse gases in the at
 mosphere. Marine Carbon Dioxide Removal (mCDR) represents a potentially p
 owerful tool to help mitigate this crisis.
DURATION:PT2H
DTSTAMP:20260312T225710Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T133000
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
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CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Ethics
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DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next installment of the Visionary Voices of En
 vironmental Justice community conversation series with Annette Hiatt\, Se
 nior Staff Attorney with the Land Loss Prevention Project. She works with
  small and heritage landowners to retain and preserve the connection of f
 amily to the ownership and retention of land. \n\nVisionary Voices is a c
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CATEGORIES:Business
CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Energy
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:China focus
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
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DESCRIPTION:In this one-hour session\, Duke Kunshan University faculty mem
 ber Coraline Goron will present ongoing research on China's path toward a
  just transition-an effort to address the impacts of climate policies on 
 employment and the welfare of affected workers\, communities and countrie
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 oron will share insights about China's domestic just transition practices
  in the coal sector\, highlighting the importance of connecting previousl
 y disjointed fields of social and policy research. Goron will also discus
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  of analyzing and contextualizing China's treaty making practices.\n\nSan
 deep Pai\, senior lead for international energy transitions and executive
  in residence at the Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environment & Sustai
 nability and the James E. Rogers Energy Access Project\, will serve as di
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 r of environmental policy at Duke Kunshan University\, with a secondary a
 ppointment as assistant professor at the Nicholas School of the Environme
 nt\, Duke University. She holds a double doctoral degree in politics from
  the University of Warwick and the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB)\, 
 a master's degree in European politics from ULB and an LLM in Internation
 al and European law as well as a degree in Chinese law from the China-EU 
 School of Law in Beijing. In 2018-19\, she was a post-doctoral research f
 ellow at the Oxford University China Center. Her Ph.D. dissertation-"Clim
 ate Revolution or Long March\, The Politics of Low-Carbon Transformation 
 in China"-was awarded the Marthe Engelborghs-Bertels Prize for Sinology i
 n 2018.\n\nGoron's research covers China's politics of environmental\, cl
 imate change and energy governance. She is currently focusing on China's 
 just transition\, and on China's normative contribution to the global cli
 mate and biodiversity regimes. Her research has appeared in Global Enviro
 nmental Politics\; Environmental Politics\; Science\, Technology and Huma
 n Values\; Environmental Planning and Management\; and China Perspective.
 
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