
Experts say we have the tools to solve the climate crisis. Why aren’t we using them?

Meet Melissa Lott and Catherine McKenna, two new members of the Columbia Climate School

Lessons from early nature-based markets have shown significant risks if the needs of frontline actors are not considered in every step of design and implementation.

It is in the public interest to regulate new and emerging technologies to reduce the harm they create. Broad policies can be set by law, but the detailed rules must be left to experts in administrative agencies.

Climate-driven migration is sure to increase. Here’s why we need to embrace it.

Columbia Climate School representatives will be attending the global climate summit in Dubai. Here’s what they hope to achieve.

Food systems researcher Jessica Fanzo offers tips for a more environmentally friendly holiday.

The ability of farmworkers to cultivate major crops including rice and maize may be compromised if climate trends continue.

To enhance New York City’s services, local government must focus on management rather than politics and substance and outcomes rather than image and public relations.