
Climate scientist Radley Horton is bringing the effects of sea level rise to decision-makers, and fostering discussions to help society confront climate change.

Science, communication and learning will continue to transform our world, and our graduates will work hard to ensure that this transformation is largely positive.

An international collaboration will study the wasting of the Thwaites glacier, which already accounts for around 4 percent of current global sea-level rise, and could collapse within decades or centuries.

Findings from last year indicate that the Greenland Ice Sheet is perhaps not as stable as scientists had hoped.

Small island nations are on the frontlines of climate change—and for some, retreat is not an option.

Geoscientist Wally Broecker explains the money that’s backing climate denialism, and what it will take to fight it.

The World Meteorological Organization’s Commission on Climatology recognizes a Columbia climate forecaster’s scientific contributions.

Polar scientists Marco Tedesco and Robin Bell provide a primer on how climate change will impact our coastlines.