
A key step in developing the management capacity to build an environmentally sustainable economy is creating meaningful, actionable sustainability metrics.

Lamont research professor Brendan Buckley helps his students learn to listen to the trees.

Scientists have produced a new curve of how atmospheric carbon dioxide affects climate. It makes clear that its effects can be long lasting.

Forty years after Mauri Pelto began studying the glaciers in northern Washington, much has changed about the glaciers, the project and the people involved.

Glaciologist Elizabeth Case spoke to New Yorkers about the role glaciers have played in designing the city’s landscape.

A guide to notable research to be presented at the world’s largest gathering of earth and space scientists.

Vishal Manve is looking for new ways to help make the world more sustainable and just.

The path to environmental protection runs through the reality of financial feasibility.

A recent graduate of the Master of Science in Sustainability Science program, Reuben Goh hopes to convey his enthusiasm for the environment to future students.