Columbia Climate School and Columbia Engineering win a grant from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to develop AI for sustainable waterways and ocean health.
Three students reflect on their research experience in climate and health, environmental justice mapping and sustainable coffee practices.
María Florencia Pérez hopes to make a real difference in regions affected by climate change, particularly in her home country of Argentina.
This Climate School summer class teaches students that climate impacts do not impact the environment or society in isolation.
On August 7, a diverse group of practitioners and community leaders gathered to discuss environmental justice in Harlem and other historically disadvantaged communities.
Two Columbia students reflect on their unique experiences learning about sustainability in Venice.
The six hottest years faced by the world’s largest reef system have occurred since 2004, with corresponding mass bleaching events.
Bits of plants and insects under thousands of meters of ice at the center of Greenland show that tundra existed there within the last million years.
New faculty members from a variety of disciplines will add to the breadth of Climate School education programs.