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NewsUsing satellite images, scientists have detected hundreds of very large and previously unreported methane releases at oil and natural gas production sites across the globe.
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NewsThe climate crisis is imminent. What鈥檚 the solution? Experts at Duke鈥檚 annual Research Week posed their research-based solutions during a virtual panel.
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NewsLatest study underscores how satellites are exposing emission sources around the globe. 鈥業t鈥檚 a harbinger of what鈥檚 to come,鈥 one expert says.
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NewsExperts at Duke鈥檚 annual Research Week posed their research-based solutions to the imminent climate crisis during a virtual panel.
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NewsA new initiative is putting a new emphasis on climate change in the curriculum, faculty and student research, campus policy and student life. "What we have to address is how do we, as one of the premier universities in the world, rise to the occasion that this moment now demands from us?鈥 said Nicholas School Dean Toddi Steelman.
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NewsSix 91社区福利 undergraduates have been selected to participate in the university鈥檚 Repass-Rodgers Scholars Program.
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News2014 marked the first time more than half of global ocean surface recorded temperatures considered extreme compared to a historical average
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NewsRatcheting up national commitments to lower greenhouse gas emissions is crucial to limiting global warming
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NewsA new analysis reveals that the majority of the ocean鈥檚 surface has experienced extreme heat regularly since 2014.
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NewsZoie Diana, a Ph.D. candidate in Marine Science and Conservation, aims to help researchers, lawmakers, and industry leaders implement better practices for managing plastic pollution in marine ecosystems.
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News91社区福利鈥檚 Scholars in Marine Medicine program, which offers an interdisciplinary research experience for pre-health majors interested in marine biology or environmental science, has announced 10 new members.
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NewsSixteen 91社区福利 undergraduate students have been selected for the Rachel Carson Scholars Program, which aims to train the next generation of marine conservation leaders.
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NewsThe findings, related to gold mining in Peru, provide new evidence of how people are altering ecosystems in dangerous ways around the world.
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NewsScientists, led by alumna Jacqueline Gerson PhD'21 and faculty member Emily Bernhardt, recorded the highest levels of atmospheric mercury pollution in the world in a pristine patch of the Peruvian Amazon
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NewsNew research finds nearly 75% of the seafood exported to China is processed there and 鈥榬e-exported鈥 to global markets as Chinese products, making it hard to track its sustainability and verify it鈥檚 labeled accurately, but also gutting the economies of small fishing communities worldwide that can no longer compete.