About this Event
As heat waves intensify, sea levels rise, and data centers expand across Virginia, the Southeast is confronting unprecedented climate and infrastructure challenges. Our Community Dinner will explore critical topics around grid and infrastructural resilience, highlighting the urgent need for actionable strategies in a rapidly evolving political and environmental landscape.
Current Duke students are invited to join market leaders and climate experts for an interactive session as they unpack the future of climate resilience and the energy transition, sparking meaningful discussions on practical roadmaps for a climate-proof Southeast. This is a unique opportunity to gain exclusive insights and connect with the foremost minds driving the region’s energy and resilience strategies—an event you won’t want to miss!
View the full speaker list and event details at energyweekatduke.org.
This event is limited-capacity and in person only. Please register only if you can firmly commit to attending. If your plans change, please cancel your registration to allow others on the waitlist to attend.
This event is part of the tenth annual Energy Week at Duke University (Nov. 3-7), organized by dozens of students from degree programs across Duke. Learn more about other Energy Week events that might interest you: energyweekatduke.org.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Commons (Brodhead Center, Top Floor), 416 Chapel Drive, Durham, United States
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