
Due to the global pandemic, students could not travel for research this year. However, that did not stop them from conducting impressive remote research.

A recent conversation focused on three coastlines where Indigenous and Black communities are caught between rising seas and societal and development threats on land.

Following four years of Trump’s climate denial, the Biden administration has gone all in and is starting to articulate a comprehensive climate policy.

An upcoming installation at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden intertwines the sounds of glacial recession and tree growth to help visitors connect with the area’s history.

The deadline to apply Is May 3 at 11:55pm.

An interview with bioremediation educator and disaster response worker Leila Darwish on healing communities and repairing ecological wounds.

Undergraduate students and educators will work with Earth Institute researchers to co-develop climate change solutions relevant for a wide-range of communities.

While the struggle is difficult and at times discouraging it is always worth the effort and I believe in my heart, that we “shall overcome someday.” We can never give up or surrender.

On March 18, the New York Public Service Commission green-lighted a critical component of the state’s first offshore wind farm.