
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.

Lampert discusses how the SUMA program has helped her achieve her dream job in sustainability.

Columbia will have a strong presence at the world climate summit, with live and online events, and experts from many fields attending or closely monitoring the proceedings.

Until now, most index insurance did not have the capacity to tap the wisdom of crowds of farmers themselves.

Investment projects often promise to reduce poverty, but they can have the opposite effect. To improve outcomes, communities need more support and information.

Europe’s surging energy prices show that switching to renewables can be costly. Politicians need to be honest about those costs.

As we build a new school, we have a unique opportunity to cultivate a diverse, equitable and inclusive community. Here’s how we plan to do that.