columbia.edu

Top Tweets
A woman looks at a handmade journal that includes pressed flowers and leaves.
A river runs between hills covered with trees displaying fall foliage colors.
A woman stands in front of a garbage dump next to an abandoned building holding a poster that says "there is no planet b."
A copy of Pope Francis' Laudato Si encyclical propped against a wooden pew in a church with the pope's photo on the cover.
Columbia Energy Exchange Podcast: "Short Circuiting Policy"
www.energypolicy.columbia.edu

Columbia Energy Exchange Podcast: "Short Circuiting Policy"

Politics is critical to understanding the development of climate policy in the United States, particularly the interest groups influencing the process and the feedback that new laws and regulations experience once they have been enacted. That's what political scientist Leah Stokes tells us in her new book, "Short Circuiting Policy."

Newsletter
This unique Andean ecosystem is warming almost as fast as the Arctic
blogs.ei.columbia.edu

This unique Andean ecosystem is warming almost as fast as the Arctic

One science team is finding out why - and investigating what a warmer, drier future will mean for biodiversity and water supply in Latin America.

Columbia Energy Exchange Podcast: How to understand and talk about climate change
energypolicy.columbia.edu

Columbia Energy Exchange Podcast: How to understand and talk about climate change

Host Jason Bordoff sat down with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe to discuss how the global community can achieve its climate goals when the conversation around climate change is often hyper-polarized.

ORIGINAL REPORTING
MOST POPULAR
CLIMATE