
Olivia Colton reflects on her experience in the military and how it connects with her education in environmental conservation.

Clarisa Marambio, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPA in Environmental Science and Policy program, discusses her upbringing in Chile and how her two older sisters helped shape her interest in sustainability.

Geologists are combing the New Jersey countryside for signs of earthquakes past and present.

Each year, we honor Earth Day by sharing some amazing photos celebrating the beauty and magic of our planet from our campuses to the far corners of the world as captured by the Columbia community.

Laundry is the biggest source of microplastic fibers in our waterways. These Columbia researchers are working on a solution.

We need to end performative and ideological regulatory debates and strive for effective regulation that protects the public while encouraging innovation.

Why are we so disconnected from nature? Ecologist Carl Safina explores this issue in a lecture and new book about owls.

Though you likely use plastic every day, how much do you really know about this “Material of a Thousand Uses”?

Two SDEV students discuss why they chose to study sustainability.