Climate

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

Zarrilli comes to the university from the New York City Mayor’s Office, where he was Chief Climate Policy Advisor.

These students are serious about Earth Day, and doing their part to protect the environment.

Stephanie Main (GS’21), took the extra time afforded to her by the pandemic and remote classwork to put her Sustainable Development degree to work

An online GSAPP discussion centers on daily challenges on Sapelo Island, Georgia; the Shinnecock peninsula in eastern Long Island, New York; and Sh

As the energy sector faces pressure to address social concerns, Columbia's Women in Energy program leaders share their recipe for more equity. 

Architect Edward Mazria discusses the critical role architects, planners, and builders have in solving the climate crisis at an online GSAPP event.

The University does not hold any direct investments in publicly traded oil and gas companies, and is formalizing this policy of non-investment for

As climate change wreaks havoc on our planet, the federal government will need to grapple with perpetually increasing disasters.

A trans-Atlantic dialogue on the European Green Deal, climate diplomacy, and the impact of youth activist movements on shaping public policy.

The Master of Arts in Climate and Society is moving from its home in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

An interactive GSAPP workshop charts a path for Columbia’s role in advancing environmental and climate equity in New York’s neighborhoods.

António Guterres outlined the stakes of the climate change crisis in stark terms in a conversation with Columbia University's Maureen Raymo.