
The latest episode of the Columbia Energy Exchange discusses a playbook of legal options available to cut emissions and tackle the challenge of climate change.

The major e-commerce site is the first to offset 100% of its carbon emissions from shipping — and two Sustainability Management graduates helped to make it happen.

Climate change will require that we rebuild our flood control systems in new and creative ways. We will need more research on climate impacts to do this successfully and we will need to moderate the rate of those impacts to ensure that what we build doesn’t quickly become outdated.

William D’Andrea studies past climates to see how societies such as the Vikings and the Rapanui of Easter Island dealt with environmental change. His work may help us adapt to a hotter future.

A new study challenges the assumption that communities have to believe in climate change before they can take action.

Researchers and businesses are finding innovative ways to use carbon dioxide captured from power plants or the air.

Since the city’s term-limited mayor will be replaced by someone else, how do we assure that sustainability policy will continue to be implemented?

ROSETTA-Ice project reveals that local ocean currents may play a critical role in the ice shelf’s future retreat.

Join us on Saturday, June 1st to explore one of New York’s most underrated treasures: our productive waterways!