
Indigenous communities are on the frontlines of the climate crisis, leading the way for innovative actions rooted in first-hand experiences of climate disasters and shifts, and knowledge transferred across generations.

An event this week will celebrate a partnership that has helped to make farmers and food systems more climate-resilient, and will discuss what comes next.

An Earth Institute expert explains why climate change is great for mosquitoes (but bad for people), and why we shouldn’t really worry about prehistoric germs coming back to life.

Climate change disrupts the water cycle in ways that could profoundly alter how we live our lives.

The answer might seem cut and dried, but it’s not as simple as you might think.

Environmental sustainability requires that we stop global warming, but we must move beyond climate change and address the other critical challenges confronting the planet.

Dozens of Earth Institute staff and students took part in New York City’s Climate Strike march.

These companies are among the world’s leading carbon emitters, so there can be no climate success without them.