
Mariví is the program manager for our graduate programs in Sustainability Management and Sustainability Science.

Compared to landfilling, waste-to-energy plants reduce carbon emissions and conserve land. China provides a good example of how waste-to-energy can be expanded.

A new artificial neural network named CALFIN catalogues the rates at which glaciers are melting, demonstrating what the future of glaciology could look like.

The report pinpoints CO2 recycling pathways that can deliver deep emissions reductions, and makes strategic policy recommendations.

A new study is among the first to explore short-term air pollution exposures and the use of NSAIDs to mitigate their effects.

Researchers who are developing environmental curriculum tailored to students in China share their findings so far.

The news agency Reuters produced a list of top climate scientists. Columbia researchers comprise a significant number.

New research links reduced glacier cover to higher rates of fungal decomposition of organic material. If these rates continue to rise, it could further disrupt the carbon cycle.