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National Geographic Young Explorers Workshop Set for Sept. 20Balancing Cost and Emissions Certainty: An Allowance Reserve for Cap-and-Trade Marine Lab to Host Environmental Sustainability Seminar Series A Pipeline to Disaster A Plan to Stop the Spread of Invasive Plants Probing Possible Geographical Ties to ALS Among Gulf War Veterans Duke to Offer New Dual Master's Degree in Environmental and Engineering Management Reducing US Greenhouse Gas Emissions
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The Green Grok From the trenches Multimedia RSS feeds announcement
From the trenchesThe Green Grok....dean chameides' blog
Science Update: Melting Permafrost Twice as Bad?
Remember the post on how the melting of the permafrost would lead to a climate catastrophe? As if things weren’t bad enough, a new study has added fuel to the thawing fire.....   read more >>
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From the trenchesFrom the trenches....our student blogs
Bird Student Blogs from Denver Democratic Convention
PhD Candidate Betsy Albright was one of only 135 people chosen as delegates from North Carolina
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Farmhand Multimedia
Down on the Farm: MEM students learn about local, sustainable agriculture

MEM Student John Kerkering discusses "Farmhand" the student group he organized to get Nicholas students involved in local farms...
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hurricaneDuke Marine Lab Weather Update
The Marine Lab suffered no damage from Hanna apart from a few shingles off the roof of Dorm Five and will open for regular business Monday morning.  Marine Lab faculty, staff, and graduate students may return at will, as their research and work requires. Undergraduates are welcome to return Sunday morning.  The dining hall will reopen for Sunday brunch.     read complete announcement >

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