Connect with the Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions
Since the Nicholas Institute was founded in 2005, it has grown into a major nonpartisan participant in key debates surrounding climate change, the economics of limiting carbon pollution, oceans governance and coastal development, emerging environmental markets and freshwater concerns at home and abroad.
Though the Institute doesn’t take sides, it strives to help decision makers in business, industry, government and the nonprofit sector better anticipate their choices by providing a sound understanding of these, and many of the world’s other, complex environmental issues. Learn about what we are doing, real-time, related to this through our social media:
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If it’s videos you’re looking for, our YouTube channel has a wide selection. |
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Become a fan of our Facebook page for all things Nicholas Institute—news on reports, events and even photo albums. |
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Water conscious? We’ve got the blog for you … Visit The Water Log for an in-depth look at our freshwater work abroad as well as glimpses of our WASH efforts right here in the states. |
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Have an iTunes account? You can now download our videos and MP3’s absolutely free on our iTunes U page. |
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A new Duke University website pulls together videos from across campus, highlighting speakers, research findings, live events and more. Watch Institute videos, along with others from Duke, through Duke on Demand. |
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The Climate Post is the Nicholas Institute's weekly narrative overview of reports, trends, and events that shape the week in climate and energy news. Subscribe or read it on our blog each Thursday. |
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Take a journey through ocean policy along America’s coasts with the blog “On the Waterway.” Posts are from the Nicholas Institute’s Director of Ocean and Coastal Policy, Linwood Pendleton.
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