Students, researchers to drill 400-foot hole on Duke campus for geothermal research
Researchers are about to start drilling a 400-foot deep hole on Duke’s campus to explore geothermal possibilities and conduct geological research.
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Researchers are about to start drilling a 400-foot deep hole on Duke’s campus to explore geothermal possibilities and conduct geological research.
Duke administrators and alumni gathered in Page Auditorium on Thursday evening to formally announce the Duke Climate Commitment, an initiative addressing climate change supported by $36 million in initial gifts.
In 1982, Warren County residents sparked a national environmental justice movement by protesting a toxic waste landfill in their community, just 60 miles away from Duke University. Forty years later, the Duke Human Rights Center sponsored a panel on voting rights, environmental justice and the power of protest in promoting equity and health on Sept. 8.