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- Sunday, September 21, 2025 9:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Join us for the 5th annual BIPOC Climate Justice Summit: Power Shift, a full-day public event launching NYC Climate Week at Columbia University. This year’s summit convenes frontline communities, organizers, researchers, funders, and public servants to build collective power and advance […]
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- The results seemed to confirm the fears that participant Gavin Schmidt, a NASA climate scientist, had outlined about on his blog ahead of the event. “Is this kind of rhetorical jousting useful for clarifying issues of science […]
- “Our results suggest that this increase in arsenic levels could significantly elevate the incidence of heart disease, diabetes, and other non-cancer health effects,” explained Dr. Lewis Ziska, associate professor of Environmental Health Sciences at the Columbia […]
- … But before you do that, you need to assess your particular risk, said Jeff Schlegelmilch, the director of the National Center for Disaster Preparedness at Columbia University.