The Duke Carbon Offsets Initiative (DCOI) is collaborating with the Duke University Health System (DUHS) to obtain carbon offsets that will aid in fulfilling the University’s pledge to be carbon neutral by 2024. This study identified and prioritized financially feasible projects within the DUHS that would lead to carbon offsets. A number of carbon reduction opportunities were identified within the DUHS: medical waste management, renewable energy opportunities, energy efficient kitchen equipment, lighting upgrades, organic waste management, and sustainable tableware. Funding from the DCOI would allow the DUHS to invest in projects beyond what its current budget allows while at the same time generating carbon credits for the University thereb...
Carbon Impacts of Duke’s Campus Drive Realignment and New Campus Plan By Joseph B. Jackson April 201...
Despite the availability of cost-effective alternatives to highly carbon-intensive practices, the wo...
There are a range of views on the use of carbon offsetting among academics, higher and further educa...
Duke University aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2024 by a combination of efforts to reduce on c...
In 2007, Duke University signed the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment, co...
Duke University aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2024 by a combination of efforts to reduce on c...
The mission of the Duke Carbon Offsets Initiative (DCOI) is to help Duke University achieve its comm...
Marine ecosystems such as salt marshes, sea grasses and mangroves absorb from the atmosphere and sto...
Duke University stores and maintains a variety of data regarding energy and water consumption on its...
Since President Brodhead signed the American College & University President’s Climate Commitment in ...
There is a growing role for sports in the sustainability movement. With the ability to unite people ...
Carbon offsets are becoming a necessary tool in carbon emission reduction. The offsets obtained thro...
The Duke Occupational and Environmental Safety Office (OESO) supports the university-wide efforts to...
The Duke Occupational and Environmental Safety Office (OESO) supports the university-wide efforts to...
Carbon offsets are becoming a necessary tool in carbon emission reduction. The offsets obtained thro...
Carbon Impacts of Duke’s Campus Drive Realignment and New Campus Plan By Joseph B. Jackson April 201...
Despite the availability of cost-effective alternatives to highly carbon-intensive practices, the wo...
There are a range of views on the use of carbon offsetting among academics, higher and further educa...
Duke University aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2024 by a combination of efforts to reduce on c...
In 2007, Duke University signed the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment, co...
Duke University aims to achieve carbon neutrality by 2024 by a combination of efforts to reduce on c...
The mission of the Duke Carbon Offsets Initiative (DCOI) is to help Duke University achieve its comm...
Marine ecosystems such as salt marshes, sea grasses and mangroves absorb from the atmosphere and sto...
Duke University stores and maintains a variety of data regarding energy and water consumption on its...
Since President Brodhead signed the American College & University President’s Climate Commitment in ...
There is a growing role for sports in the sustainability movement. With the ability to unite people ...
Carbon offsets are becoming a necessary tool in carbon emission reduction. The offsets obtained thro...
The Duke Occupational and Environmental Safety Office (OESO) supports the university-wide efforts to...
The Duke Occupational and Environmental Safety Office (OESO) supports the university-wide efforts to...
Carbon offsets are becoming a necessary tool in carbon emission reduction. The offsets obtained thro...
Carbon Impacts of Duke’s Campus Drive Realignment and New Campus Plan By Joseph B. Jackson April 201...
Despite the availability of cost-effective alternatives to highly carbon-intensive practices, the wo...
There are a range of views on the use of carbon offsetting among academics, higher and further educa...