Ava Luke, author of the Navigations blog, in Iceland for the Columbia Climate Corps program. Ava Luke, a high school student in the Columbia Climate School Pre-College Program, traveled to …
Ava Luke, author of the Navigations blog, in Iceland for the Columbia Climate Corps program. Ava Luke, a high school student in the Columbia Climate School Pre-College Program, traveled to …
Last fall, the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development introduced a new course titled “Building Climate Justice: Co-Creative Coastal Resilience Planning,” which aimed to educate students on effective coastal resilience planning …
While high-level attention continues to focus on the “existential” climate crisis, corporations are continuing to emit toxic substances into the air, water, and land. The climate threat is obvious and …
Climate adaptation expert Nadia Seeteram, a Climate School postdoctoral research scientist, studies how sea-level rise affects coastal communities. She is especially interested in how climate risks are impacting housing infrastructure …
While green innovations and eco-friendly practices dominate headlines about sustainability, there is an equally vital yet often understated component to this rapidly evolving field: diversity. The sustainability industry, tasked with …