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Upcoming Events
Enhancing Conservation Benefits for People and Nature in North Carolina: Introducing Two New Online Tools
Conservation organizations and land trusts in North Carolina are increasingly focused on how their work can 1) contribute to humans’ and ecosystems’ resilience and adaptation to climate change and 2) directly mitigate climate change through carbon storage and sequestration.
In response, the Conservation Trust for North Carolina and the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability at Duke University have developed two online tools to help organizations to consider a broad suite of conservation benefits in their work in North Carolina.
Rethinking Diplomacy: A Conversation on Climate Diplomacy with Ambassador Robert O. Blake
Duke University's Rethinking Diplomacy Program is hosting a timely discussion on climate diplomacy with Ambassador Robert O. Blake, former senior advisor to US envoy for climate change John Kerry. This webinar is organized in collaboration with Duke's Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability; James E. Rogers Energy Access Project; and Sanford School of Public Policy.
Catherine Coleman Flowers: Infrastructure Justice for All
Catherine Coleman Flowers, an internationally recognized advocate for equal access to water and sanitation for all communities, engages and informs audiences on environmental justice and climate change.
Lunch & Learn: COP27 Reflections
A dynamic conversation with Duke students and experts who attended COP27.
Duke Climate Commitment Student Town Hall
The Duke Climate Commitment wants to hear from you! Join Dean Toddi Steelman (Nicholas School of the Environment), Brian Murray (Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability), and Tavey Capps (Sustainable Duke) on Wed., Feb. 15 from 5:30-7:00 p.m. EST for a Zoom conversation about the Climate Commitment and how you can get involved. All Duke students are welcome; pre-registration is required.
A Conversation with Dr. Steven Chu - Ferguson Family Distinguished Lectureship Series
Steven Chu is the former U.S. Secretary of Energy and William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Physics and Professor of Molecular & Cellular Physiology at Stanford University.
Widely cited for his work in both alternative energy technologies and molecular biology, he served as Secretary of Energy from 2009 to 2013 under President Barack Obama and was awarded the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for his research on laser cooling and atom trapping.
Levine Science Research Center
Duke University Campus
308 Research Dr., Durham, NC 27710
Winds of Change: Tracking the Development of US Offshore Wind Energy
This innovative conference centers the path forward to plan, develop, and sustainably deploy offshore wind infrastructure in the United States. With offshore wind development plans rapidly emerging on the US Atlantic coast, this is a critical time to convene wind developers, government officials, NGO representatives, and other clean energy business leaders to discuss the opportunities and challenges of offshore wind in the next decade.
Energy Data Analytics Symposium at Duke University
The Symposium is organized by the Energy Data Analytics Lab at Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability and funding support is provided by a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. More information will be available in spring 2023.