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Contact Information:

Environmental Sustainability Coordinator

Tavey McDaniel Capps
203 Allen Building
Box 90027
Durham, NC 27708-0027

tavey.mcdaniel@duke.edu

Telephone: (919) 660-1434

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Duke Primetime Goes Green

WHEN: Tuesday, April 1st, 2008 @ noon
WHERE: Bryan Center’s Griffith Film Theater

The Primetime event can be viewed online to up to 100 people using Adobe Connect. To watch the April 1 event live, click here.

Last fall, students, staff and faculty submitted more than 200 ideas in two days on how to conserve water at Duke.

Since then, Duke has distributed free low-flow showerheads, disabled the automatic flush in many campus bathrooms and installed 200 new water-efficient washing machines in residence halls, among other efforts.

The persistent drought is one striking example of the impact our environment has on the lives, work and studies of Duke community members. In the future, how Duke manages water, transportation, power and heat may look much different and require changes in how we work and live.

In July 2007, Duke took a bold step to make such changes with the signing of the American College University Presidents Climate Commitment. The commitment requires Duke to develop a plan over time to eliminate campus greenhouse gas emissions – gases produced to generate electricity, create steam to heat buildings and clean hospital instruments and transport thousands of people.

Late last year, Duke established a committee co-chaired by Executive Vice President Tallman Trask and Bill Chameides, dean of the Nicholas School of the Environment and Earth Sciences, to develop the plan to achieve this ambitious endeavor.

On April 1, during the Primetime quarterly forum, faculty and staff will have the opportunity to hear from Trask and Chameides about the climate commitment, other Duke efforts to address environmental issues and how faculty and staff can make a difference.

Primetime begins at noon in the Bryan Center’s Griffith Film Theater. All attendees will be entered in a raffle to win a free rain barrel. Sandwiches and refreshments provided by Bon Vivant Catering/ The Refectory Cafe.

Map/Directions
Click here to find a map and directions to the Bryan Center.

Parking & Transportation

Parking is available next to the Bryan Center at Parking Garage IV. You can also take a campus bus using one of these routes.

 

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Join Executive Vice President Tallman Trask III and Dean of the Nicholas School for the Environment Bill Chameides to discuss how Duke is going "green."
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