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CATEGORIES:Climate
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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.
 \n\n<b>Panel 1. Looking Back: COP29 in review</b>\nJackson Ewing (moderat
 or)\, Clara Park \, Tyler Felgenhauer\, Eni Owoeye\n\n<b>Panel 2. Looking
  Ahead: The Future of U.S. Climate Policy</b>\nLori Bennear (moderator)\,
  Brian Murray\, Timothy Johnson\, Shannon Parker\n\nOrganized by the Nich
 olas School of the Environment and Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Enviro
 nment & Sustainability.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20250115T181348Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250124T161500
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STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Checking the Climate Policy Pulse: A Panel Discussion
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 iscussion. Friday\, January 24\, 4:15-5:45 p.m. Field Auditorium\, Graing
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Main
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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
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Starts with Survival: Clean Shelter's Ground-Up Sol
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CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:Meet Jennifer Bushman\, co-founder and executive director of t
 he non-profit Fed By Blue\, for an exclusive screening and discussion of 
 the PBS documentary Hope in the Water.
DURATION:PT1H30M
DTSTAMP:20250319T151935Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250326T183000
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CATEGORIES:South America focus
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Conference/Symposium
CATEGORIES:Research
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 Jennifer
CREATED:20250312T224712Z
DESCRIPTION:Amazonia hosts the largest rain forest and greatest biodiversi
 ty on Earth\, but the forest and its biota are at serious risk. One of th
 e most extreme droughts on record is ongoing across the Amazon basin. The
  current drought is just part of a pattern of hydrologic extremes manifes
 ted over the past two decades by record droughts alternating with record 
 floods\, a climate pattern with major implications for the forest\, its b
 iodiversity\, and human well-being. The cause(s) of the drought are uncer
 tain\, but anthropogenic global climate change is likely a major culprit.
  This colloquium brings together natural scientists who are experts on th
 e geology\, biology\, and climate of the Amazon. Their collective experti
 se on the long-term biotic\, climatic\, and geologic evolution of the Ama
 zon/tropical South American region provides important perspective on rece
 nt climate change and significant insight into the future of this key reg
 ion on Earth. \n\nFriday's program will begin with Climate and Geologic E
 volution of the Amazon at 9 a.m.\, an Earth and Climate Sciences Seminar 
 at 12 p.m.\, and end with Biogeography\, Humans\, and Conservation of the
  Amazon at 2 p.m. See website link for full program.\n\nSponsored by the 
 Duke-Brazil Initiative and Duke Center for Latin American and Caribbean S
 tudies\, Duke Office of Global Affairs\, Duke-FAPESP Sprint Program\, Lat
 in American Ecological Thought Reading Group and Franklin Humanities Inst
 itute\, Nicholas Institute for Energy\, Environment & Sustainability\, Tr
 inity College of Arts and Sciences\, Duke Global Health Institute\, Nicho
 las School of the Environment and the Division of Earth and Climate Scien
 ces\, Duke Office of Climate and Sustainability
DURATION:PT9H
DTSTAMP:20250312T225103Z
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CATEGORIES:Teaching & Classroom Learning
CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Energy
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:Asia focus
CATEGORIES:Ethics
CATEGORIES:Civic Engagement/Social Action
CATEGORIES:Diversity/Inclusion
CATEGORIES:Global
CATEGORIES:Humanities
CATEGORIES:Natural Sciences
CATEGORIES:Politics
CATEGORIES:Social Sciences
CATEGORIES:Lectures/Conferences
CATEGORIES:Utilities
CATEGORIES:Lecture/Talk
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CREATED:20250414T182032Z
DESCRIPTION:This talk is the keynote lecture for the Environmental Futures
  in Asia Network's 2025 Durham Workshop. EFAN is an APSI initiative to en
 gage scholars interested in exploring how critical research practices can
  contribute to the collaborative effort to deepen understanding of shared
  environmental agendas and for pursuing a more sustainable and equitable 
 world. The network emphasizes the essential interconnectedness of academi
 c disciplines\, research methodologies\, and regional knowledge.\n\nAbout
  the talk:\nHow can our pedagogies prepare those we teach for roles in th
 e wickedly complex\, power-riven scenarios of environmental harm that we 
 research? I have leaned into this question for many years\, committed to 
 responding to the environmental disasters I study through my role as an e
 ducator - seeing teaching as important a mode of scholarly communication 
 as books and articles. \n\nIn this presentation\, I'll share what I've do
 ne and learned\, working with many different kinds of students\, drawing 
 in theoretical insight from many directions (from Vygotsky and Winnicott 
 to Freire\, Spivak and the many teachers I've taught alongside).\n\nI'll 
 highlight ways students can be drawn into concern about environmental har
 m through thick\, underdetermined descriptions of how harms have unfolded
  in particular places\, and what can be learned from environmental data\,
  "data divergence\," and knowledge politics. I'll also highlight how EcoE
 d can give students a conceptual language and suite of tactics for enviro
 nmental sensemaking that can travel with them as they move into the every
 day work of environmental care. \n\nMost importantly\, I'll highlight the
  need to continually reboot and elaborate EcoEd in ways responsive to eme
 rgent environmental and political disasters\, and their tight imbrication
 s. This will take all of us\, so I'll end with a call for collaboration. 
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 lifornia Irvine (UCI) Department of Anthropology\, Director of UCI EcoGov
 Lab\, and member of AirUCI. Fortun's research and teaching focus on envir
 onmental risk and disaster\, experimental ethnographic methods and resear
 ch design\, and the poetics and politics of knowledge infrastructure. Rec
 ent writing has examined the praxis of diverse environmental advocates\, 
 and reads the Anthropocene as a call for new kinds of collaboration and k
 nowledge infrastructure.
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DTSTAMP:20250414T182032Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250515T100000
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 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
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 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
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CATEGORIES:Climate
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CATEGORIES:Leadership
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 ies spotlighting bold ideas and consequential leadership in national secu
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 \, 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
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  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
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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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 nment\, conservation\, and social justice\, and insights for students pre
 paring to enter or influence the environmental field. Our students\, acro
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CATEGORIES:Business
CATEGORIES:Climate
CATEGORIES:Energy
CATEGORIES:Sustainability
CATEGORIES:China focus
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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
 s. <a href="https://duke.is/apr17just">Registration is required</a>.\n\nG
 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
 s China's international influence on the elaboration of global just trans
 ition norms under the UNFCCC\, showing connections and gaps with the dome
 stic context. The talk will also touch upon the methodological challenges
  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
 scussant. \n\n<b>SPEAKER BIO</b>\nCoraline Goron is an assistant professo
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 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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260417T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T163606Z
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CATEGORIES:Utilities
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CATEGORIES:Research
CATEGORIES:Main
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DESCRIPTION:The Pharmacology and Cancer Biology Works in Progress (WIP) se
 ries is held on Fridays at 12:00 noon. This series gives our trainees an 
 opportunity to present their work orally and obtain feedback.
DURATION:PT1H
DTSTAMP:20260330T203415Z
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T120000
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T203415Z
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 Hall Field Auditorium
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:PCB Works in Progress
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X-BEDEWORK-STUDENT-CONTACT;X-BEDEWORK-PARAM-EMAIL=lhp9@duke.edu:Lucy Taylo
 r
X-BEDEWORK-DUKE-SERIES:PCB Works in Progress
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X-BEDEWORK-SUBMITTEDBY:lhp9 for Pharmacology and Cancer Biology (agrp_Scho
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X-BEDEWORK-SPEAKER:Lindsay Bolino (Chidley Lab) & Ara Jo\, PhD (Linardic L
 ab)
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR

