
Scientists at the International Research Institute for Climate and Society are studying how much climate plays a role in the global food supply, identifying food system vulnerabilities in specific areas, using new kinds of climate information in agricultural modeling, and more.

Researchers at IRI have been developing index insurance, which would provide a safety net for farmers who experience devastating climate events such as droughts and floods that severely impact their crop yields.

But there’s a pretty simple solution that could protect a lot of people.

Until recently, predicting rainfall and temperature at the subseasonal timescale (i.e. between two weeks and three months) was considered impossible. That’s beginning to change.

In this video, IRI’s Lisa Goddard discusses index insurance and forecast-based financing as tools to reduce climate impacts in vulnerable communities.

Recent research indicates that salt is accumulating in the environment and poses an emerging threat both to ecosystems and human health.

A Q&A with IRI’s Andrew Kruczkiewicz about a new mechanism for taking early humanitarian action based on weather forecast information and socioeconomic risk analysis.

New research shows that long-term weather patterns could have a huge effect on the success of renewable energy

The Earth Institute is seeking an undergraduate or graduate student intern to work with the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development.