
She’s the founder of a company that devises water management solutions in India, and a student in Columbia’s Sustainability Management program.

In a recent study, researchers found that the Matterhorn is constantly swaying to the seismic energy of earthquakes and ocean tremors felt around the world.

All the satellite tracking of great storms, heat and other climate hazards doesn’t have value if those most in harm’s way aren’t reached in ways that boost resilience.

Professor Cohen is seeking two interns to provide broad administrative and research support for the spring and summer 2022 semesters.

Frank Granshaw discusses changes in geoscience, education, and glaciers throughout his career as a glacial geologist and climate science educator.

We are continuing our measurements of fresh and saline groundwater in Bangladesh using electromagnetic instruments. We finished our first set of measurements and have now shifted farther east near Barisal where groundwater is fresher.

Researchers develop new methods to assess flash flood risk to support anticipatory humanitarian action.

The pandemic brought not only pain and suffering but also an increase in social support and benevolence.

Internships can be valuable and important apprenticeship opportunities for students engaged in them. They should be encouraged, and they should be paid.