Cooling technologies, including refrigerators and industrial chillers, can prevent food waste and are increasingly necessary in our warming climate. Are there ways to minimize their climate impacts?
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Benjamin Ritter and Kevin Karl
|January 27, 2023
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until February 7.
A Fulbright scholar from the South Pacific shares the lessons she will bring home after a research fellowship with the Climate School’s Resilient Coastal Communities Project.
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Aya Morris
|January 20, 2023
Travel grant funding is meant to support students’ continued learning, by helping to facilitate fieldwork in the areas of climate change, sustainable development and the environment.
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Yana Zeltser
|January 19, 2023
The clean energy transition depends heavily on lithium, but mining this element is not “clean.” We must not fall into the same traps from which we are trying to free ourselves.
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Marco Tedesco
|January 18, 2023
Domestic supply requirements in the landmark climate bill could make it more difficult to obtain the critical minerals needed for energy transition, and may disqualify many leading brands of electric vehicles from tax credits.
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Julia-Grace Sanders
|January 13, 2023
States have already filed at least 39 bills related to disaster resilience. Here, a closer look at what they focus on.
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Lucia Bragg
|January 11, 2023
The Climate School is offering three new research assistant opportunities during the Spring 2023 semester.
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Yana Zeltser
|January 11, 2023
A new climate research center on Governors Island will be critical in designing a more resilient city — and the Columbia Climate School has an opportunity to be at the helm.
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Joshua Nodiff
|December 28, 2022
If we don’t prepare our communities and youth to understand the climate risks we are facing today, then simply put, there is no tomorrow for us.
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Radhika Iyengar
|December 21, 2022