
The virtual training in May will provide an overview of pressing issues related to agricultural investments and introduce practical skills.

When Hurricane Ian hit Florida, it was one of the United States’ most powerful hurricanes on record, and it followed a two-week string of massive, devastating storms around the world.

Researchers are working at a remote ranch in the Aleutians, commuting by helicopter to the brim of a volcano to perform maintenance on their monitoring equipment.

Our favorite family-friendly event of the year is back in person. Come out to Palisades, NY, on October 8 for some fun, hands-on science education.

When a weather disaster happens every hundred years, it is an emergency. When it happens every year, it is a routine, periodic occurrence from which we need to protect ourselves.

The Columbia Climate School’s International Research Institute for Climate and Society celebrated its 25th anniversary in an event on September 16.

Banning gas connections in new buildings would have significant health benefits, in addition to helping to curb climate emissions.

Summer melt across Greenland has broken records this year.

This is a worst-case clash between an explosive storm and communities that grew explosively in a hurricane hiatus.