Said@Duke: Department of Energy's David Turk on 'Climate Change for Future Leaders'
David Turk, deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, recently spoke to students in “Climate Change for Future Leaders,” an introductory-level course for undergraduates taught by Alexander Glass, senior lecturer at the Nicholas School of the Environment.
Turk told students there are many different careers they can consider that are in line with clean energy, including in the government, politics, science, engineering, law and project management.
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