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Can tree populations survive climate change?

CEES Director Miles Silman was featured in the article “At Edge of Peruvian Andes, Tracking Impacts of Warming” by Elizabeth Kolbert. It was published in the Yale Environment 360 – a publication of the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. The […]


CEES awarded research grant funding

Researchers with the Center for Energy, Environment and Sustainability (CEES) have won two grants to help fund research and projects in the next year. NASA awarded $46,260 to help fund groundbreaking research in the Andes region. Forests on tropical mountains are where much of […]


WFU Campus / Community Bike Ride

The WFU Campus/Community Bike Ride is intended to increase bicycle awareness on and off-campus, and to draw attention to the need for improved bicycle and pedestrian corridors between WFU and downtown Winston-Salem. Our trip is a 10-mile loop, beginning at the ZSR Library, with a […]


Sustainability across the curriculum

Twelve faculty members from across the university came together on May 14-15 for a sustainability-across-the-curriculum workshop. The workshop was aimed at building a trans-disciplinary community of scholars committed to addressing issues of sustainability in their courses.  The workshop format borrowed from national […]


CEES Hosts Savanna Workshop

Savanna ecosystems are defined as having discontinuous tree cover with an almost continuous grass layer.  In Africa, these ecosystems cover 40% of the land surface (20% globally) and are home to the majority of the human population (approximately 20% of the global population).  […]


Two-Headed Trout is “Smoking Gun”

Wake Forest Professor Dennis Lemly has been fighting against selenium pollution for years.  CEES featured his work on our site last year. Now, the Environmental Protection Agency is considering possible changes to current selenium standards.  Lemly was featured in a recent interview with Northwest […]


Apple Fuel Cell Project Puts North Carolina in Energy Spotlight

Sustainability can be effective when solid science meets thoughtful business strategy, That’s why the energy industry is keeping a close eye on the Apple Fuel Cell Project in North Carolina “As demand grows, why not push ourselves to as much as reasonably possible; supplement the […]


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