
Reforestation is an important tool for fixing climate change, and green areas regrow faster and healthier with predators present.

After following an exciting and unpredictable career path, Sweets is settling in as the data manager of a geoinformatics database at Lamont.

Between October 12 and 16, more than 1,000 people gathered online to discuss the challenges and opportunities for making our food system more resilient.

Climate and Society alum Scott Wood is the director of Climate Corps at the Environmental Defense Fund. He recently told students about the fellowship’s benefits.

Scenarios that exclude the effects of CO2 can finally be eliminated from climate change impact assessments, according to a new study.

Beginning in fall 2021, students enrolled in the Masters in Climate and Society will be in the Climate School’s inaugural class.

Certain treatments of mining waste can help prevent arsenic runoff from entering local water supplies, according to a new study.

Canadian author Lynn Martel recently released a book filled with stories about the wonder of glaciers and the people who interact with them.