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William Schlesinger
December 18, 2018 William Schlesingerclimate, faculty, forests

We’re making it tough for Santa Claus

We better watch out for Santa, the elves, and the reindeer or we’ll not hear those hooves on the rooftop.

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Christine Gerbode
December 18, 2018December 18, 2018 Christine GerbodeDuke Kunshan, students

Dreams of a Green Silk Road, Part 3: First Build Bridges

Part 3 in a series explores the critical importance of prioritizing environmental considerations in development planning.

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Megan Ossmann
December 14, 2018 Megan Ossmannstudents

A Close (Seal) Encounter

Back home in Long Island, I had the opportunity to go seal-watching at Cupsogue Beach Park, where the Coastal Research and Education Society of Long Island, Inc. (CRESLI) has been monitoring populations of seals and cetaceans since 2004.

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Allison Rauch
December 13, 2018 Allison Rauchstudents

Why I Chose Environmental Sciences and Policy

Ever since I called my mom less than two months into my first semester at Duke to tell her I was thinking about majoring in environmental sciences and policy, I have not looked back. IContinue reading

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William Schlesinger
December 12, 2018 William Schlesingerconservation, environmental economics, faculty, population growth

The Elephant in the Corner.

Reliance on population growth is a hollow and blunt instrument to ensure economic growth

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Christine Gerbode
December 12, 2018December 18, 2018 Christine GerbodeDuke Kunshan, students

Dreams of a Green Silk Road, Part 2: Matters of Perspective

Part 2 of this series provides a taste of the complex discussions facilitated at a conference on environmentally and socially responsible international investment held at Duke Kunshan University, where participants reached across disciplinary boundaries as well as geographic ones.

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William Schlesinger
December 5, 2018December 6, 2018 William Schlesingeragriculture, biodiversity, biogeochemistry, carbon sequestration, faculty, natural habitat

What Makes a Healthy Ecosystem?

[We need] a report card that grades plant production, soil organic matter, biodiversity and nutrient balance against our best measures of what they would be in a world without humans.

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Christine Gerbode
December 5, 2018December 12, 2018 Christine GerbodeDuke Kunshan, students

Dreams of a Green Silk Road, Part 1: Responsible Development Across Borders

In the first of a 3-part series on the Belt and Road Initiative(BRI), I introduce the context of the Belt and Road, and ask some of the burning questions raised at this fall’s conference on environmentally and socially responsible international investment held at Duke Kunshan University.

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Natalie Rodriguez
December 4, 2018December 4, 2018 Natalie Rodriguezstudents

Working Groups Work! The Ocean Policy Working Group

Being a Coastal Environmental Management student, I eagerly joined the Ocean Policy Working Group (OPWG) at the start of fall semester.

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Megan Ossmann
December 3, 2018 Megan Ossmannstudents

Highlights from the 2018 Living Planet Report

This year’s Living Planet Report feels particularly alarming, as it repeatedly cites 2020 as the pivotal year by which we must move beyond “business as usual” if we are to reverse a drastic decline of natural systems.

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