
The rapid disappearance of historical fire lookouts across the United States is pushing communities to reevaluate the role of preservation.

We are an ingenious species, and when properly motivated, we can build an economy that doesn’t poison people and the planet.

A new study bolsters the idea that the uplifts of the Himalayas and Andes that began tens of millions years ago helped trigger the many ice ages that followed.

What’s at stake this year at the United Nations’ climate change conference

Best-selling author and climate activist Bill McKibben recently joined Columbia Mailman professor Lew Ziska for a conversation about the threat of climate change on global food security.

October is a time for Indian festivities starting with Durga Puja. This year our Durga celebration also included a green mission.

Copple, a recent alumna of the Sustainability Science program, shares how her experiences at Columbia have helped her make an impact on climate change research.

The Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development is accepting applications for Spring 2022 teaching assistant positions.

She’s using air quality sensors to measure how air pollution impacts disadvantaged people in the U.S. and sub-Saharan Africa.