Climate

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

A laboratory experiment found that as CO2 solidified, it caused the rock around it to crack.

In an online GSAPP event, Kate Aronoff discusses her recent book, "Overheated," and what needs to be done now.

Here are the six major factors, or tipping points, that will determine whether climate change causes irreversible damage to the planet.

By hosting and participating in a number of special events, scholars from the Columbia Climate School helped to shape the conversation at the UN cl

A student reflects on how far young people have come toward influencing the UN climate negotiations, and what needs to happen next.  

Columbia Climate School experts say the results out of Glasgow are “a real mixed bag.”

The program will allow early-stage startups to conduct product-oriented research and development in available campus labs, accelerating innovation

Program will help researchers and entrepreneurs develop and scale carbon-cutting technologies.

In a complementary measure, landfills should also be outfitted with facilities to monitor and control existing methane emissions.

Technical support and a strong interdisciplinary ethos have contributed to a thriving entrepreneurial culture on campus.

Columbia postdoc Cascade Tuholske builds maps to understand how humans interact with our environment.