
An upcoming installation at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden intertwines the sounds of glacial recession and tree growth to help visitors connect with the area’s history.

The deadline to apply Is May 3 at 11:55pm.

An interview with bioremediation educator and disaster response worker Leila Darwish on healing communities and repairing ecological wounds.

Undergraduate students and educators will work with Earth Institute researchers to co-develop climate change solutions relevant for a wide-range of communities.

While the struggle is difficult and at times discouraging it is always worth the effort and I believe in my heart, that we “shall overcome someday.” We can never give up or surrender.

On March 18, the New York Public Service Commission green-lighted a critical component of the state’s first offshore wind farm.

A less predictable climate is undermining traditional decision-making around controlled burns in the Sahel. Columbia’s ACToday project is forging connections to enhance these communities’ resilience to the changing climate.

The 2021 World Happiness Report marks a somber moment as COVID-19 continues to rage on a little more than a year since it was declared a pandemic by the WHO.

We unequivocally condemn these acts of violence, and express our support for the Asian American community at this difficult time.