Columbia Climate School professor Sheila Foster is a pioneer in environmental and climate justice. A nationally recognized legal scholar, Foster works at the intersection of law, policy and community … [Read more...] about How We Move Forward: A Chat with Climate School Professor Sheila Foster
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Planning a bold climate future means knowing what NYC needs
The city’s scientists have spent years taking on some of the city’s biggest climate issues. Here’s some of what they say the city needs to do to adapt. … [Read more...] about Planning a bold climate future means knowing what NYC needs
In Parts of New York City, a Vexing Mix of Stormwater and Sewage Have Made Flooding the ‘New Normal’
City officials and water management experts are working to stop overflows from New York’s archaic sewer system without really knowing how much worse climate change will make storm surges and extreme … [Read more...] about In Parts of New York City, a Vexing Mix of Stormwater and Sewage Have Made Flooding the ‘New Normal’
Adams Administration Appoints Top Scientists To NYC Climate Change Panel
New York City Chief Climate Officer and New York City Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Rohit T. Aggarwala today announced the appointment of the fifth New York City Panel on … [Read more...] about Adams Administration Appoints Top Scientists To NYC Climate Change Panel
Florida Braces for Hurricane Milton — Interview with Radley Horton
Radley Horton, Columbia Climate School professor and Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory climate scientist, speaks with Zain Asher and Bianna Golodryga of CNN International's One World as Hurricane … [Read more...] about Florida Braces for Hurricane Milton — Interview with Radley Horton
A Showcase Combining Knowledge and Action
The Climate School's first-ever showcase highlighted the school's mission to partner with organizations outside of Columbia to build climate solutions. … [Read more...] about A Showcase Combining Knowledge and Action