
Tonight’s Earth Lecture takes a hard look at climate change and the path forward.

Zarrilli comes to the university from the New York City Mayor’s Office, where he was chief climate policy advisor.

A new study finds that a moderate level of urgency is most likely to inspire better climate decisions.

Consider helping to revive a degraded ecosystem by getting involved in an ecorestoration project.

We’ve gotten better at preventing and tracking oil spills, but oceanographers say much more progress is needed.

The decorated climate scientist is named director of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory and co-founding dean of the newly launched Columbia Climate School.

Climate science tells us how the world is changing. Climate art shapes how we choose to respond.

The ideal candidate will have experience in communications, event coordination and working on a diverse range of projects.

The Columbia Climate School will be co-led by four of Columbia’s most eminent climate experts: Alex Halliday, Jason Bordoff, Ruth DeFries, and Maureen Raymo.