
In celebration of Climate Week NYC, here are 10 sample questions from our Climate Challenge game on Kahoot!

Scientists and staff within the Earth Institute share some of the ways they’re shrinking their carbon footprints.

New study reveals surprising facts behind a shrinking wetland, and suggests remedies.

Because the federal government isn’t the only one trying to censor, misrepresent, or otherwise stifle science.

Using newly refined analysis methods, scientists have discovered that a North Korean nuclear bomb test last fall set off aftershocks over a period of eight months on a previously unmapped earthquake fault nearby.

This is an opportunity to reengineer and reimagine the way toxic materials are managed.

And why our lives depend on it; an excerpt from professor Jeffrey Sachs’ new book, A New Foreign Policy.

Legal experts from around the world weigh in on a UN resolution that aims to codify a human right to the environment in international law.

The pressure is on us to make a change, and we can’t afford to leave anyone behind. If we want to change the world, we have to work with big forces.