
A new study says that many of the ice shelves ringing Antarctica could be vulnerable to quick destruction if rising temperatures drive melt water into the numerous fractures that currently penetrate their surfaces.

A Black student shares some of his negative interactions with the police, and explains why “silence equals death” is not an exaggeration.

Focusing on ice loss, glacier hazards, and water variability due to climate change, a new study highlights challenges for communities in Peru’s mountain cryosphere systems.

A new study shows for the first time that rainfall and temperature forecasts can be used to predict outbreaks of dengue fever by estimating mosquito abundance.

The training programs connected teachers with renowned scientists and other educators eager to inspire a new generation of environmental stewards.

When Kurian was younger, adults told her she talked too much. Now she puts her people skills to good use by recruiting new talent to the Earth Institute.

Two students in the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development share their summer internship experiences and reflections.

The trackers will help to hold officials accountable for meeting important climate deadlines.