Climate

The latest earth, climate, and environmental science news from across Columbia.

Professor Bruce Usher offers a guide to investing in companies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

In “Greenhouse Planet,” plant biologist Lewis Ziska explores the ways in which increased carbon dioxide will affect all of us.

Dean Sarah Cole is enthusiastic about the state of things in the humanities division she oversees within the faculty of arts and sciences.

The NSF’s Erwin Gianchandani met with members of the Columbia community to discuss ways to bring science out of the lab.

In her new book, Columbia Climate School Lecturer Lisa Dale provides key strategies at local and global scales.

In June, the Supreme Court issued several major rulings that impact the lives of millions of people in the United States.

Archaeologist and anthropologist Kristina G. Douglass will join the school.

The benefits of higher CO2 levels on plants disappear under flooding, a three-decades long experiment reveals.

Climate change is upsetting the migratory rhythms of many species, disrupting pollinators, and spelling trouble for ecosystems around the world.

In an online GSAPP event, Olalekan Jeyifous discussed how his visionary works of Crown Heights and Lagos offer hope for the future.

Local governments and policymakers are anxious about the U.S. grid’s ability to withstand ever-increasing demand.

Rosenzweig was honored for her pioneering work modeling the impact of climate change on food production.