
A Q&A with Jeffrey Schlegelmilch, author of a new book on potential future calamities, and how they may play off one another.

Photographer Stephen Matera talks to GlacierHub about his series of photographs on the Washington State mountain range.

New research analyzes how four countries are utilizing individually tailored platforms to develop economically and sustainably.

Climate change is already part of the curricula across Columbia, but we can make a bigger difference by working together.

Scientists at Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory use models and observations to understand tropical storms and advance the science of predicting them.

A student asserts that wind development companies need to take fishermen’s concerns more seriously, so that both industries can coexist successfully.

When this crisis ends, we will be transformed in ways we cannot predict. But the one prediction I can and will make is that yes, we will be back.

The Columbia Climate School will provide the education, research and global partnerships needed to create and maintain a sustainable society.

The pandemic is changing how we get around. Emergency response measures and experiments around the world offer lessons for sustainable mobility and resilience strategies going forward.