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American Geophysical Union 2023: Key Research From the Columbia Climate School (Dec 6, 2023)

A guide to notable research to be presented at the world's largest gathering of earth and space scientists.

Upcoming Scientific Fieldwork, 2023 and Beyond (May 9, 2023)

Climate School researchers are carrying out fieldwork on every continent and every ocean. A guide to upcoming projects.

American Geophysical Union 2022: Key Research From the Columbia Climate School (Nov 29, 2022)

A guide to some of the most provocative and groundbreaking talks at the world's largest gathering of earth and space scientists.

Upcoming Scientific Fieldwork, 2022 and Beyond (May 11, 2022)

Thumbnail descriptions of field projects on land, at sea and in the air, on every continent and every ocean.

American Geophysical Union 2021: Key Events From the Columbia Climate School (Dec 7, 2021)

A guide to some of the most provocative talks at the world's largest gathering of earth and space scientists.

COP26: Resources for Journalists (Oct 27, 2021)

Columbia will have a strong presence at the world climate summit, with live and online events, and experts from many fields attending or closely monitoring the proceedings.

Hurricane Ida: Resources for Journalists (Aug 30, 2021)

Disaster experts around the Columbia Climate School are available to answer questions from the media about hurricane physics, the role of climate change in creating strong storms, and more.

Upcoming Scientific Fieldwork: 2021 and Beyond (Aug 24, 2021)

Earth Institute researchers are in the field studying the dynamics of the planet on every continent and every ocean. Here is a list of projects.

American Geophysical Union 2020: Key Events From the Earth Institute (Dec 1, 2020)

A guide to key talks and other events at the Dec. 1-17 virtual American Geophysical Union meeting.

Coronavirus: Expert Resources for Journalists (Mar 27, 2020)

Earth Institute experts in public health and disaster response are publishing leading-edge findings and advising governments on the coronavirus pandemic. Researchers are also examining the local and global fallout for environment, climate, energy and health systems, philanthropy, culture and education.