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The 15th United Nations Biodiversity Conference of the Parties (COP15) is underway in Montreal, but compared to the climate change COP, it appears that no one is paying attention.

Turner is one of 26 board members who will help to guide the city’s long-term resiliency and sustainability goals.

Give the gift of deeper knowledge with these new books written by Columbia University scholars.

Students and professionals met to discuss the challenges and real-world applications of sustainability and climate.

Learn more about the associate director of our sustainability programs, a South Florida native determined to protect the ecosystems that first inspired her.

Achieving the energy transition will take money, minerals, land, water, and skilled labor. Will we have enough of each?

A new book from experts at the Columbia Climate School encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and community involvement to improve education for sustainable development around the world.

Unsteady funding streams have caused Mount Everest’s “Pyramid” monitoring station to unravel at the seams. It may be an opportunity to re-envision the station’s purpose.