
The Secondary School Field Research Program offers a diverse group of young people a unique opportunity to do field and laboratory research.

Around the world, Indigenous communities are losing their lands, livelihoods and culture to climate change. Sherpa is fighting to bring their voices to the United Nations.

Researchers at Columbia are developing an app that Guinean communities can use to hold mining companies accountable for controlling the dust they produce, which can harm health and livelihoods.

Three students discuss their experiences, achievements, and advice for the future students.

A Columbia study provides a blueprint for the use of genomics to help combat climate change.

Fish bones reveal the seasonal fishing patterns of Patagonians thousands of years ago, illustrating how prehistoric communities adapted to their environments.

GreenDrill promises to reveal the ice sheet’s past in unprecedented detail and enable more accurate predictions of how it may add to rising seas in the 21st century.

Eleven students from the Sustainability Management and the Sustainability Science programs will work with various organizations to advance their environmental goals.