
In this episode, we talk to two experts from the GRID3 program, which is providing geospatial data to support Nigeria’s COVID-19 vaccination planning.

An intergenerational conversation about living with climate change and its impacts.

As a current SUSC student, Fia Hoque discusses her interests in data analysis and management and the ways that she explores these interests at Columbia.

Who’s going to the climate summit in Glasgow, and what they’re doing there.

The study projects that wheat will do better in temperate regions, but corn production could plummet in warmer ones. Some crops may decline in nutritional value.

We need to exercise our freedoms with a sense of responsibility, mindful of our obligations to our neighbors, our nation, and the world.

This year, the Columbia Climate School will have a significant presence at COP26 as a key part of Columbia University’s commitment to bring its expertise and leadership to drive climate solutions.

In the Next Generation of Hudson River Educators program, students learned what community members think about the Hudson and developed tools to share their own findings.

The storm revealed a new piece in the City’s growing climate puzzle: the need to address its network of illegitimate basement apartments.