
A new study employs natural climate archives such as tree rings to better understand volcanoes’ impacts on global rainfall patterns.

Originally one of few women in her field, Goddard transformed her difference into an advantage. Today she is internationally recognized for her research and leadership in climate science.

Today we’re celebrating International Women’s Day with an interview with Professor Ruth DeFries on her new book, “What Would Nature Do? A Guide for Our Uncertain Times”

For this month’s spotlight, we turn the tables and interview the incredible woman who makes the Staff Spotlight series possible.

The Earth Institute’s new executive director shares what drew her here, her goals for the organization, and her views on what makes a good leader.

Mingfang Ting studies the connection between planetary waves in the atmosphere and climate anomalies, such as droughts and extreme heat.

In one of her projects, the environmental economist will quantify how air pollution from gas flaring affects human health and cognitive development in children.

Fifth graders commemorate pioneering mapmaker Marie Tharp using comics, pictures, and poems.

She’s fighting for access to education for some of India’s most marginalized groups, and finding creative ways to blur the line between schools and communities.