The Nicholas School’s Environment Ph.D. weaves ecology, economics, and justice. Candidates model plastic flows into oceans, run field RCTs on renewable-energy adoption, and craft legal templates for Indigenous land co-management. Research residencies in Washington, D.C., and the UN climate process ensure dissertations inform real-time policy.
Synthetic-control study of carbon-tax effects on equity metrics
AI plastic-waste hotspot mapping from drone imagery
Ecosystem-service valuation of urban tree-canopy expansions
Blockchain registry for community carbon-offset projects
Participatory GIS mapping of flood-risk perceptions
Behavioral-econ experiment on energy-efficiency rebates
Citizen jury deliberations on offshore wind siting (VR recorded)
Policy toolkit for circular-economy transition in apparel sector
Serious game teaching groundwater-management trade-offs
Meta-analysis of climate litigation success rates
Open-source curriculum on climate justice for K–12
Generate evidence and justice-centered solutions with Duke Environment.
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