Duke’s Earth & Climate Sciences Ph.D. equips scholars to decode Earth systems from mantle plumes to monsoon clouds—and to translate that knowledge into actionable climate policy. Field expeditions drill Antarctic sub-ice streams; supercomputer labs assimilate satellite data into Earth-system models; and policy studios craft adaptation roadmaps with coastal governments. Graduates lead in academia, NOAA, and the climate-tech sector.
Data-assimilation improving hurricane rapid-intensification forecasts
Geo-spatial equity audit of urban heat-island mitigation plans
Isotope geochemistry tracing groundwater recharge under drought
AI detection of methane super-emitters in SAR imagery
VR simulation teaching coral-reef bleaching dynamics to policymakers
Biochar life-cycle analysis from campus food waste streams
Drone-based photogrammetry measuring glacier calving rates
Citizen-science rainfall network validating radar estimates
Modeling permafrost thaw feedback loops in the Arctic
Interactive carbon-pricing scenario tool for NC legislators
Seismic tomography mapping volcanic hazards beneath rift zones
Mangrove restoration experiment quantifying wave attenuation
3-D printed tactile map of hurricane storm-surge risk
Open-source toolkit converting tree-ring data to drought indices
Policy memo on loss-and-damage finance for small-island states
Advance knowledge and policy for a changing planet at Duke.
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