
The STEMSEAS program is partnering with historically Black colleges and universities to brainstorm new ideas and networks for increasing diversity in the geosciences and providing opportunities for undergraduate students.

We need to improve the way we regulate the transport, use, and disposal of toxic substances.
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Applications will be accepted until March 1, and the internships can be done remotely.

Feeling guilty every time we can’t be perfect environmentalists isn’t sustainable. For a safer climate, we don’t need to get every action right, but we do need to understand the greater scope of the crisis.

An artist and alumna of the Climate and Society program, Chongtoua is exploring a variety of ways to wear earth on our bodies. Her work seeks to shape how we view our relationship with the planet.

New York City’s resilience and great economic strength are directly derived from its diverse people and communities.

For the International Day of Women and Girls in Science, world-renowned geophysicist Anny Cazenave discusses her research journey, the Vetlesen Prize, and her hopes for younger women scientists entering the field.

Tjossem lectures in the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program.

Flooding in the region threatens hydropower projects and the safety of downstream populations.