The Climate Leaders In Residence program is accepting nominations for residencies to begin January 2025. This program brings top thought leaders to Duke to share insights and spark discussion on current and future climate solutions.
Publications
Events
News
The Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability at Duke University accelerates solutions to critical energy and environmental challenges, advancing a more just, resilient, and sustainable world.
The Nicholas Institute conducts and supports actionable research and undertakes sustained engagement with policymakers, businesses, and communities—in addition to delivering transformative educational experiences to empower future leaders. The Nicholas Institute’s work is aligned with the Duke Climate Commitment, which unites the university’s education, research, operations, and external engagement missions to address climate challenges.
Jin Bai is part of the ecosystem services program at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability. His role focuses on evaluating the benefits of natural and working lands that help inform natural resource management through meta-analysis and geospatial analytics. His ongoing projects include synthesizing the effects of timber harvest on carbon storage and how marine fishing affects biodiversity outcomes. Bai obtained his PhD in fisheries, wildlife, and conservation biology at NC State University.
The Year Earth Changed is a nature documentary narrated by David Attenborough. It provides a unique view of wildlife behavior changes under COVID-19 lockdown and highlights the interconnectedness between human activities and wildlife communities and how nature is rapidly responding to changes in human behavior.
