
New research indicates that GenAI chatbots, if thoughtfully designed and equitably implemented, can serve as a transformative tool for strengthening youth participation in disaster risk reduction.

An international team, including researchers from Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, is attempting to drill for mud and rocks holding critical insights about the fate of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet in our warming world.

The results of a recent community effort highlight the rapid decline of glaciers worldwide, as well as the importance and challenges of glacier monitoring.

Six fun and thoughtful ways to keep our climate and planet in mind this holiday season.

Check out a guide to some of our notable research at this year’s AGU conference.

Environmental epidemiologist Robbie Parks shares a podcast and photos from this year’s climate summit in Brazil.

Anyieth Philip Ayuen, a graduate of the Climate and Society program, on the importance of keeping resilience, literacy and survival at the center of global climate policy.

Columbia and Climate School faculty share their experiences from the annual climate conference, which took place in Brazil last month.

M.A. in Climate and Society student Christopher Swain swims long, polluted rivers to advocate for clean water and environmental justice.