
According to new research, the rains that come once the storm has weakened may actually be more intense than when the storm is at its strongest.

Are you a Columbia or Barnard student seeking an internship for spring 2020? Apply now to intern with Dr. David Maurrasse, researching philanthropic initiatives and strategic partnerships.

On a peninsula within sight of New York City, researchers are studying trees dating as far back as the early 1800s. Rising seas and more powerful storms, both fueled by climate change, could eventually spell their end.

Centuries-old trees on a peninsula near New York City could provide an important record of past storms. Researchers recently traveled there to sample the trees before they are wiped out by rising seas and powerful storms.

The Education Committee of the Earth Institute faculty is seeking proposals for a series of sustainability primers published by Columbia University Press. Proposals are due by March 2, 2020.

A three-part lecture series will welcome residents of nearby communities to get an up close, exclusive look at Lamont’s world-class research in Palisades, New York.

A chronological guide to key talks and other events at the Dec. 9-13 American Geophysical Union meeting in San Francisco.

What the world’s worst industrial disaster can teach us about how schools should engage students on environmental issues.

Deregulation reinforces a Wild West mindset that is inappropriate for the crowded planet that we all live on.