Wildfires are a growing global threat, fueled by the complex interplay of climate change, human activity, and natural factors. Rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, and shifting weather patterns linked to climate change are intensifying the frequency, severity, and unpredictability of wildfires. Wildfires can devastate ecosystems, displace communities, and release vast amounts of carbon dioxide, further exacerbating climate change. As scientists work to unravel the dynamics of wildfire behavior, challenges remain in predicting fire patterns, mitigating risks, and understanding their long-term impacts on biodiversity and human health. Bridging the gap between scientific understanding and practical solutions will be crucial in adapting to this escalating crisis and building resilience against its far-reaching consequences.
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- Thursday, April 30, 2026 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Where: Buell Hall, 515 W. 116 St., New York, NY 10027 Description: The Ocean on Fire: Pacific Stories from Nuclear Survivors and Climate Activists Anaïs Maurer Bombarded with the equivalent of one Hiroshima bomb a day for half a century, Pacific people have long been subjected to man-made cataclysm. Well before climate change became a global concern, nuclear testing brought about […]
- Thursday, February 26, 2026 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Where: Center on Global Energy Policy, 1255 Amsterdam Ave., New York, NY 10027 Description: Join us on February 26 for an in-depth, student-only conversation. Registration is required, and space is limited. The Center on Global Energy Policy (CGEP) at Columbia SIPA and the Fashion, Energy, and Climate Network invite you to join the first session of our new talk series: Fashion in […]
- Thursday, February 12, 2026 2:45 PM – 3:45 PM Where: Mudd Hall, 500 W. 120 St., New York, NY 10027 Description: Speaker: Or Hadas, Weizmann Institute Title: “Bridging Lagrangian and Eulerian perspectives on midlatitude dynamics” Abstract: The midlatitude climate is driven by storms that shape weather variability and extremes. Research in this area has traditionally been divided between Eulerian studies of long-term local averages and Lagrangian analyses of individual storms. Here, […]
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