From Nature Food, devising a way to track and measure how one of the world’s most-traded commodities moves from the water to the plate within a country.
New faculty members contribute to the depth and dynamism of our academic community. Browse the list of new faculty and learn more about them and their areas of expertise.
The first round of University-Wide Collaboration Grants on Climate Change will fund eight Duke University faculty teams to lay the groundwork for new research on climate change and its impacts. The teams will investigate topics including planetary engineering, climate justice, low-carbon heating and cooling methods, lithium mining, agricultural histories, coastal resilience, and the impacts of extreme weather on forest ecosystems.
A virtual webinar exploring preliminary findings of the Illuminating Hidden Harvests assessment of the contributions of small-scale fisheries to sustainable development.
Date: Thursday, 3 February 2022
Time: 01:30 AM - 02:30 AM (UTC+8)
Click here to register to watch the event online
Duke University’s continued path to net carbon neutrality by 2024 now includes a Duke research-driven investment in helping preserve coastal habitats more than 4,000 miles from Durham, on the western coast of Africa.