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- Cane, a senior research scientist at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory at Columbia University. ”When the two line up, you get an extreme.” Dr. Cane said that climate change had not increased the frequency of extreme […]
- By Lisa Sachs, Director, Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment, Columbia University
- That year, James Hansen at Columbia University, New York – who famously told the US Congress in 1988 that humans, not natural fluctuations, were heating the planet – published a widely discussed paper with colleagues […]

















Hi Lisa! Very interesting read – it feels especially dystopian reading this at present day where the US is pouring…