
To achieve an equitable, sustainable culture and economy, we must combine efforts that liberate communities of color and liberate the planet.

A new study finds that ocean absorption of CO2 rises and falls along with human activity and natural phenomena. The findings are important for understanding how much the oceans will offset future climate change.

A land management dispute in Canada that has played out over 30 years has ended in major victory for the Ktunaxa Nation.

Major cyclone landfalls in this region are rare, but they could become more common and more dangerous under climate change.

The Earth Institute empathizes with those directly impacted by recent tragedies, and with everyone in our community experiencing loss, despair and fear. Black lives matter and we stand with the nonviolent protestors.

The lack of a clear set rules for ecotourism means it’s often not as sustainable as it sounds.

As part of the fellowship, she will examine the transformation of design thinking, symbolic representation and construction in post-war West Germany.