
The city has installed more than 20,000 systems for some its neediest residents.

Large numbers of icebergs that drifted unusually far from Antarctica before melting into ocean waters have been key to initiating ice ages of the past, says a new study.

New research published in Nature suggests that the Ötzal Alps experienced nearly ice-free summits during the mid-Holocene, about 6,000 years ago.

She is a division administrator at Lamont and one of the 2020 recipients of the Earth Institute Distinguished Staff Award.

A new publication highlights lessons learned to date from a project that studies the factors that lead to sustainable peace within a society.

A recent webinar discussed a critical yet often overlooked strategy for pandemic mitigation: securing the rights of Indigenous forest guardians.

While last week was wrenching, the electoral results in Georgia, the courage of many Republican elected officials, and the silencing of Trump’s Twitter account give us reason to hope that better days lie ahead.

A recent study found that factors like gender, age, and language can intersect to shape adaptation options. Better policies could promote more equitable adaptation.

Our popular video series for students, educators, and parents returns with an exciting lineup from January to June.