
Sid is attending Columbia’s MSP-ESP program get a more formal training in economics and policy, in order to apply that information in natural resources management legislation and other interests.

A new book exposes the gaps in climate engineering regulation, and explores how those gaps could be filled.

A new report is the first to focus on longer-term climate impacts on crop and water resources, and the ways in which they may influence internal migration.

If emissions of greenhouse gases remain high, as many as 143 million “internal migrants” might move within their own countries by 2050.

A new study explores what it will take for the iconic tropical tree to expand into areas that have long been too cold for palm trees to survive.

Government should encourage urban living by making it more affordable and attractive, and provide incentives for density; it should not try to mandate it.

A generous donation from leading geoscience firm CGG Inc. will advance the research capacities of the Langseth research ship.

The shift to renewable energy is key to combating climate change and reducing our dependence on fossil fuels. But critics argue it won’t be possible without financial support from the government. How important are special tax breaks and other subsides, and do they really work?

Last week, Canada hosted the world’s first climate change summit for urban leaders. It looks like it will have a lasting impact on how we think about and take action on climate change.