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  • North Atlantic right whale
    February 25, 2021 | Ecology & Conservation

    Fewer than 366 North Atlantic Right Whales Are Left, New Study Shows

  • New Repass-Rodgers Scholars
    January 26, 2021

    Two Duke Undergrads Named Repass-Rodgers Scholars

  • New Scholars in Marine Medicine
    January 26, 2021

    Six Duke Undergrads Named Scholars in Marine Medicine

  • Anjali Boyd
    January 25, 2021

    PhD Student Anjali Boyd Named to National Committee for UN Decade of Ocean Science

  • New Rachel Carson Scholars
    January 25, 2021

    12 Duke Undergrads Named Rachel Carson Scholars

  • Fish
    January 19, 2021 | Economics, Policy & Governance, Food Systems, Oceans

    Policies that Treat 'Fish as Food' Could Help Solve World Hunger, Scientists Say

  • Coastal restoration
    December 23, 2020 | Ecology & Conservation, Oceans

    Scientists Shine Light on ‘Bright Spots’ in Coastal Ecosystem Restoration

  • Top 10 Stories of 2020
    December 23, 2020

    2020 in Review: The 10 Most Popular Stories of the Year

  • Fishing boats
    December 18, 2020 | Food Systems, Oceans

    Vessel-Tracking Data Reveals Identities of Companies Profiting from High Seas Fishing

  • Guillermo Ortuño Crespo
    November 30, 2020

    Ortuño Crespo to Serve as Co-Lead of New UN ‘Ocean Decade’ Initiative

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Upcoming Events

  • Mar 5, 2021

    Biodiversity Confronts Climate Change in the Big-Data Era: Promise and Pitfalls for Understanding and Anticipating Change with Dr. Jim Clark | Dean's Lecture Series

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  • Mar 10, 2021

    Making Lemons Out of Lemonade: Sorting Out the Taxonomy of South Asian River Dolphins (Platanista spp.) from Multiple Lines of Evidence | DUML Seminar Series

    Virtual Event
    12:15 PM
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  • Mar 16, 2021

    Protecting our Health by Preserving our Oceans | The Future of Our Oceans Webinar Series

    Virtual Event
    12:30 PM
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charging forward - Duke Environment Magazine Fall 2020

Fall Magazine

How We're Charging Forward

Faced with a global pandemic, resurgent racism, divisive politics, attacks on science, a rollercoaster economy and all the other craziness happening now, 2020 may not seem like an ideal time for making environmental progress. But we're doing it. By leaps and bounds. Duke Environment Magazine takes a look at how in the online-only issue for fall.

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