
A new book and online resource list offer perspectives, ideas, and resources to decenter whiteness within historic preservation.

Despite the pandemic putting fieldwork on pause, the observatory contributed new knowledge about the planet, its inner workings, and its future changes.

Biden’s climate team could use normal executive power to emphasize renewable energy in the Department of Defense, and graduate students at Columbia University have provided a blueprint to jumpstart that process.

A group of the least developed countries have held a climate summit to showcase their ambitious plans and hold developed nations to account.

A variety of internships and one fellowship are available, with applications due on January 15.

Latrines created by vicuñas, wild relatives of llamas, provide vital nutrients for plants on post-glaciated mountain landscapes in the Andes.

Christian brings to the program a wealth of experience from across the energy industry. He will begin teaching the Analysis for Energy Efficiency course in Spring 2021.

Working across the university, the Earth Networks will focus on climate mobility, environmental justice, habitable planets, and sustainable food systems.

Columbia students and faculty consider the lessons that can be learned from this year to move toward a more equitable and sustainable future.