
Although his parents wanted him to become an electrical engineer, Tedesco felt drawn to a life of research. Then he fell in love with snow. Now he is among the most well-respected and quoted polar experts in the world.

We continued to service our GNSS and RSET-MH equipment measuring land subsidence in coastal Bangladesh. Long distances, poor roads and slow ferries made for very long days, but we were able to complete the work at the sites.

One size does not fit all. A community garden project shows how involving communities in planning and development can help make sustainable practices successful.

A new study indicates that the scale has been underestimated.

After a week of meetings and a wedding in Dhaka, we headed back to the field to service equipment measuring land subsidence in Bangladesh.

An interview with a homeowner whose block survived while others burned reinforces longstanding advice from experts on living in fire-prone landscapes.

Let’s build that interborough train line and once it’s up and running, build a second phase to the Bronx.

A new Earth Institute primer lays out the basics of achieving sustainable agriculture on a global scale.

Research from Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory is being used to pull CO2 out of the air.