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Looking for ideas about how to get out, get involved and make a difference this Earth Day? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered.

An Earth Institute oceanographer answers this deep question from a reader as part of our Earth Month Q&A on Instagram.

Nicholas Stern is optimistic that we can create a zero-carbon world economy in the coming decades. What he’s worried about is whether we will, he said in a recent talk.

The new findings offer clues about how the solar system formed and how rocky planets change over time.

An alumna explains how the masters program in Sustainability Management has helped her career.

Despite some unpredictable Antarctic weather, the final G-055 team member makes it off the ice.

In a new study, scientists use urine salts to reconstruct the timing and scale of the Neolithic revolution at a Turkish archaeological site.

In celebration of Earth Month and Earth Day, our scientists are tackling reader questions on science and sustainability.