
This U.N.-designated day aims to accelerate gender equity and improve access to and participation in science for women and girls.

The engineer and environmental health researcher studies the intersections of gender, water, sanitation, and hygiene.

Women scientists continue to face unequal access to resources and opportunities in climate science. This lack of gender diversity is concerning, since women around the world will bear the brunt of climate change impacts.

A printed book supplemented by electronic slides and a webinar series will present authoritative lectures from a wide variety of scientists across the world.

Recent technological advancements and an evolving market challenge these old myths.

It’s possible to celebrate your loved ones while remembering your love for the planet and its people.

In a world where many countries depend on agricultural imports, warming climate increases the odds that multiple important crops could fail.

Columbia’s School of the Arts will present Jana Winderen’s “The Art of Listening: Under Water,” February 3-13.