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Developing a Climate Action Plan for the Nicholas School of the Environment
Date
2018-04-27
Advisors
Hench, James
Clark, Charlotte
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Abstract
It has been nearly 10 years since Duke University's formal commitment to climate action
via the creation of the first campus-wide climate action plan, "Growing Green: Becoming
a Climate Neutral Campus". As the Duke Office of Sustainability, looks to continue
its journey towards carbon neutrality, they are exploring additional avenues to create
change. At the same time, the Duke University Marine Lab, based in Beaufort, North
Carolina, also has sights set on reducing their campus carbon emission. This study
investigates the feasibility of each school creating their own specific Climate Action
Plans to supplement the university-wide plan. Furthermore, this study will provide
insights into the feasibility of school-specific climate action plans at the university
at large as well as provide recommendations for the Nicholas School and the Duke Marine
Lab. The results provide an assessment of the greenhouse gas footprint of the Nicholas
School and the Duke Marine Lab both long and short recommendations to drive the campus
towards carbon neutrality.
Type
Master's projectSubject
Campus SustainabilityGreenhouse Gas (GHG)
Climate Action Plan (CAP)
Climate Neutrality
Marine Lab
Energy Efficiency
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Price, Taylor; Liu, Yige; & Lee, Dominic Minho (2018). Developing a Climate Action Plan for the Nicholas School of the Environment. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/16576.Collections
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