Climate

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

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.

The previously unmapped reservoirs could speed the flow of glaciers to the sea.

Columbia experts are on the frontlines of climate change, documenting the dangers and developing solutions.

In much of the global ocean, there’s evidence that iron-rich dust blowing from land has fertilized algae during cold periods.

Plus, their picks for the most memorable urban views, parks, and museums—and where they would like to live.

In a new modeling study, researchers show how widely wind and solar potential vary by season and year.

A massive landslide in British Columbia that set off a tsunami has been linked to Canada's receding West Grenville Glacier. 

PhD student Daniel Fraga is studying ‘green’ hydrogen as an alternative to fossil fuels while sharing lighter moments on TikTok.

Trees are migrating as Earth’s climate warms. The ‘shotgun scientist’ is tracking and sharing their movements.

A third of regenerating areas in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest were cut down again, most after just 4 to 8 years.

A landmark study reveals the hidden and potentially deadly costs of climate-related disasters.