
Sabin Center and Lamont Launch Climate Attribution Database
The database collects the best available evidence that anthropogenic climate change is real, that it is already here, and that predicted future changes must be taken seriously.
The database collects the best available evidence that anthropogenic climate change is real, that it is already here, and that predicted future changes must be taken seriously.
The trackers will help to hold officials accountable for meeting important climate deadlines.
The latest show has gotten thousands of people to commit to taking civic action on the climate crisis.
Scientists and staff within the Earth Institute share some of the ways they’re shrinking their carbon footprints.
Because the federal government isn’t the only one trying to censor, misrepresent, or otherwise stifle science.
New report finds that a moderate carbon tax could dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions, with only minor effects on the economy.
How much does it actually matter if you take public transit instead of driving? Here’s an easy way to find out.
In Ethiopia, climate variability can have a big impact on food, water, and health. A system to monitor and predict climate will help to keep people safe.
An advisory committee disbanded by the federal government reunites at Columbia University to begin crafting recommendations for states, cities, and businesses to plan for climate change.
The project will focus on climate threats to food and nutrition in six developing countries, bringing research out of the lab and into the real world.