Featured Articles (2024)
Students create outfits, dishes at Forward Food & Fashion event
We don’t need a silver bullet in sustainability tech, says a Columbia University data scientist
Closer Look at New Jersey Earthquake Rupture Could Explain Shaking Reports
Is California Getting Drier?
Parts of the Sahara Desert are turning green amid an influx of heavy rainfall
New York City Researchers Take to the Street to Investigate Emissions
Forbes Sustainability Leaders
How Will the Election Affect the Environment?
Why Fall Foliage Might Not Be as Vibrant in the Future
What Really Happened on Easter Island?
The presidential debate proved that climate change is not at center of 2024 election
The Life and Death Struggle of Coral Reefs
America's Great Climate Migration Has Begun
How Oman's Rocks Could Save the Planet
Tick uptick in NYC: Data shows pathogen-prone parasites in more parks
NYC Environmental Justice Activists Feel Ignored by the City and the Army Corps on Climate Projects
This overflowing dam swept away a family's legacy. It's a growing risk across the US
The GOP has transitioned from climate denial to climate misrepresentation, experts say
Plate tectonics pioneer challenges the way Earth works
Climate challenges ahead: What to expect from COP-29 in Baku
Drinking Water Is at Risk in Parts of Long Island, Study Finds
New York City’s Trees Work Hard. Still, They Could Use a Little Help.
Climate scientists flummoxed by unexpected rise in global temperatures
Carbon Removals Aren’t Just About Getting the Science Right
Summer in the City: Extreme Heat
The Great Barrier Reef is dying. Can we save it?
How the Arctic is changing and what it means for the world
Which States Will Catch The Wave Of The Energy Transition?
A clearer picture of Cascadia emerges from modern mapping
Armed With Saran Wrap, She Sinks in the Muck to Save the Planet
New York City’s Marshes, Resplendent and Threatened
New York City Tenants Are Entitled to Heat. What About Air-Conditioning?
Columbia experts, local officials express concern about Hochul’s pause on congestion pricing
Community advocates raise concerns over extreme summer heat in West Harlem as city budget cuts affect cooling centers
‘The big one’ disaster could happen in our lifetime. Can we even be ready?
Columbia seismologists study New York and New Jersey fault lines
Amid extreme heat, US infrastructure and transportation systems buckle under pressure
Leading Climate Action with Cynthia Rosenzweig
What Do Bagged Chickens Have to Do With Sliced Cheese?
The Supreme Court dealt a huge blow to our ability to fight climate change
Easter Island Collapse Gets the Fresh Look It Deserves
Report documents growing local pushback on renewables
Busiest transit hub in U.S. rocked by delays as infrastructure breakdowns hit during heat wave
Easter Island study casts doubt on theory of ‘ecocide’ by early population
Satellite imagery may provide a missing puzzle piece in Easter Island saga
Society showing it 'can't keep up,' climate professor reacts to extreme heat deaths
We now have even more evidence against the “ecocide” theory of Easter Island
A new study challenges the idea that Rapa Nui islanders caused an ‘ecocide’
The Dog Days of Summer Are Here Early. New York City Is Adapting.
An earthquake changed Padma's course 2,500 years ago. Can it happen again?
Quake that altered Ganga course: Study highlights rerouting of channel in Bangladesh
Ganges river moved 100km due to major earthquake: study
Ancient earthquake likely rerouted the Ganges River
From Western Expansion To Climate Change: An Abbreviated History Of Water
Earthquakes & Climate Change Impacts in Bangladesh
New Cascadia fault line study finds most dangerous segment sits near Vancouver Island
Scientists map one of Earth’s top hazards in the Pacific Northwest
Cascadia megafault has 1 especially deadly section, new map reveals
Geoscientists found the most dangerous part of a famous West Coast fault
Researchers gain clearest picture yet of fault that threatens the Pacific Northwest
Langseth Returns
The Rocket Fuel of the Future May Be More Environmentally Friendly
WFLA’s Jeff Beradelli is one TV weatherman who doesn’t shy away from climate change
How scientists know what CO2 levels were millions of years ago
What Are the Chances New York Sees Another Smokepocalypse?
An Interview With Jessica Fanzo
How to turn someone else's lawsuit into a $6B payday
Plate Tectonics Pioneer Challenges the Way Earth Works
Movie recycles old myths about CO2, climate change
NYC releases new climate projections: Here's what to expect
Researchers working to keep microplastics from laundry out of water supply
Climate Change: Protecting our Planet
NJ earthquake shook local geologists into action, sending them to precarious places
Geologists from Columbia University gather data after NJ earthquake
How Farm Animal Burps Are Fueling Global Warming
The Baffin Bay Deglacial Experiment
How a Theory about Climate Change Led to The Feminine Mystique
Ocean Heat Has Shattered Records for More Than a Year. What’s Happening?
New EPA toxic air rule expected to face legal challenges
Columbia University geologists head to NJ to study earthquake epicenter
Antarctica is covered in volcanoes, could they erupt?
Climate change is already negatively affecting children’s education worldwide
How to Avoid Food Systems Collapse
University Senate approves new Master of Science in climate finance
Antarctica 'super vortex' is speeding up due to climate change
The Antarctic Circumpolar Current Is Speeding Up – And It’s Not The First Time
Strongest ocean current on Earth is speeding up and causing problems
Why Is My Apartment So Dusty All the Time?
How Earth’s most powerful ocean current changed over the past 5.3 million years
Scientists Look to Ancient Hawaiian Reefs for Clues About Future Sea-Level Rise
Darkness from April's eclipse will briefly impact solar power in its path. What to know.
Will Earth hit a climate "tipping point?" Here's why experts say this framework is problematic
How to cope with the daunting uncertainties of climate change
Migration of hominins out of Africa may have been driven by the first major glaciation of the Pleistocene
What will happen when the next supervolcano erupts, according to NASA
Would limiting US fossil fuel production actually help climate change?
3 Key Measures U.S. Cities Can Adopt To Advance Net-Zero Initiatives
They’re the Stanley Cup Champions. And That’s a Lot of Mugs.
Local governments block green energy: Here’s how USA TODAY measured the limits nationwide
Climate Change and the Built Environment
Does discussing geoengineering derail climate action? New study puts it to the test.
How to enforce climate agreements with trade measures
Analyzing Nanoplastics: An Interview with Scientists from the Columbia University’s Climate School
How AI Can Help the Global Water Crisis
Why you should buy everything used
Prepare for a 'Gray Swan' Climate
FEMA overhauls disaster aid to help survivors recover faster
A Common Fishing Practice Called Bottom Trawling Releases Significant Amounts of CO2 Into Earth’s Atmosphere
Jennifer Angel-Amaya’s research is uncovering the story of mercury in the Amazon
2024 Must Be the Year for Exponential Climate Action
Drones and AI Are New Recruits in Battle Against Land Mines
First Extraterrestrial Archive Opens at Columbia
How to Feed the World Sustainably
How 2023 Broke Our Climate Models with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Gavin Schmidt
Researchers find a massive number of plastic particles in bottled water
Bottled water found to contain tens of thousands of ‘tiny plastic particles’ in new study
2023 beats record for hottest year on record by larger than expected margin
A 1783 eruption in Iceland may have been catastrophic for northwest Alaska, scientists say
Bottled water has up to 100 times more plastic particles than previously though
Scientists find about a quarter million invisible nanoplastic particles in a liter of bottled water
Bottled water contains thousands of nanoplastics so small they can invade the body’s cells, study says
Bottled Water Contains Thousands of Nanoplastics so small they can invade the body’s cells, study says
Researchers discover thousands of nanoplastic bits in bottles of drinking water
Four legal battles affecting our climate future
A Minor Earthquake Hit New York City. How Often Does That Happen?
It's over: 2023 was Earth's hottest year, experts say.
Grapes used in champagne may become harder to grow because of climate change
Media Archive
Winter blackouts more likely as NYC climate goals force shift to electrical heat
Gothamist | December 21, 2023
Food Systems Must Change, and Change Must Be Measured
Food Tank | December 20, 2023
Volcano Near Iceland’s Grindavik Erupts After Series of Earthquakes
Wall Street Journal | December 19, 2023
What Does A Sustainability Certification Really Mean?
Forbes | December 18, 2023
Downright Inhumane': Maui Victims Plea for Aid After Fires Charred Homes, Lives, History
USA Today | December 18, 2023
The climate clues buried under Greenland’s ice sheet
Washington Post | December 15, 2023
Food Systems is "a really interesting, exciting and frustrating space to work in"
Thin Ink | December 15, 2023
Scientists drilled through 500 metres of Greenland’s ice - here’s what they found at the bottom
Nature | December 14, 2023
The History of CO2 in the Earth Atmosphere and its impact on Climate
PDIE | December 13, 2023
Tips on Buying Sustainable Gifts
NBC News | December 12, 2023
Carbon Dioxide Levels Hit a New HIgh
USA Today | December 9, 2023
Call to Action': CO2 Now at Levels Not Seen in 14 Million Years
Common Dreams | December 8, 2023
Current Carbon Dioxide Levels Last Seen 14 Million Years Ago
Agence France-Presse | December 7, 2023
Analysis of ancient carbon dioxide levels paints troubling picture of Earth’s future climate
Courthouse News | December 7, 2023
Ancient climate analysis suggests CO2 causes more warming than thought
New Scientist (UK) | December 7, 2023
Drones and AI Could Locate Land Mines in Ukraine
Scientific American | December 1, 2023
Mud libraries hold the story of the Earth’s climate past — and foretell its future
Vox | November 26, 2023
How we feed the 9 million people on our warming planet
Geographical (UK) | November 16, 2023
Climate Change Is Only Part of the Problem. Don’t Forget Where (And the Way) We Live
The Messenger | November 15, 2023
The Godfather of Climate Science Turns Up the Heat
New York Times | November 8, 2023
New York’s Metro-North Is an Economic Mudslide Waiting to Happen
Bloomberg | November 7, 2023
Ecosystems as Infrastructure: A New Way of Looking at Climate Resilience
Yale e360 | November 7, 2023
Geology Rocks! A Central Park field trip.
Columbia College Today | November 7, 2023
Living in a Neighborhood That Floods, Rain or Shine
New York Times | November 4, 2023
James Hansen's New Climate Warning and Controversial Plan to Cool the Planet
Newsweek | November 3, 2023
New study warns climate is warming even faster than some think
Axios | November 2, 2023
Experts underestimate how fast Earth is warming, top climate scientist says in new study
USA Today | November 2, 2023
Global heating is accelerating, warns scientist who sounded climate alarm in the 80s
Guardian (UK) | November 2, 2023
New Study Warns of an Imminent Spike of Planetary Warming and Deepens Divides Among Climate Scientists
Inside Climate News | November 2, 2023
35 Years After Addressing Congress, James Hansen Still Has Climate Warnings
New York Times | November 2, 2023
Hurricane Otis’ explosive intensification is a symptom of the climate crisis, scientists say
CNN | October 25, 2023
"Impossible" Rocks Have Been Found On The Volcanic Island Of Anjouan
IFL Science | October 19, 2023
Making Crops More Resilient to Climate Change
Weather Channel | October 19, 2023
Will the Earth Breach Its 1.5C Guardrail Sooner Than We Thought?
The Guardian | October 18, 2023
A Climate Scientist Reviews Autumn in New York
Columbia Magazine | October 17, 2023
Creating a ‘Digital Commons’ to Harness Data for Africa’s Urban Transport Systems
CityFix | October 17, 2023
Róisín Commane sleuths out greenhouse gas leaks to fight climate change
Science News | October 17, 2023
More than half of Miami-Dade residents may be displaced by sea level rise
Earth.com | October 16, 2023
More than 1M people in Miami area face ‘climate gentrification’ — study
ClimateWire | October 16, 2023
NYC, NJ flooding could unleash hazardous chemicals at these sites
WNYC | October 12, 2023
How much are volcanoes to blame for climate change? Far less than humans, experts say
Salon | October 12, 2023
The reality of climate-induced relocation in Rwanda
Yale Climate Connections | October 10, 2023
It's Not Your Imagination. Summers Are Getting Hotter.
The New York Times | October 7, 2023
The Tension in Climate Science Between Mitigation and Adaptation
Time | October 3, 2023
State Comptroller Report Faults MTA for Lack of Climate Change Plans
The City | October 2, 2023
In the Big City, Wildlife Researchers Are on the Prowl
New York Times | October 2, 2023
What a ‘super’ El Niño could mean for winter weather in each U.S. region
Washington Post | September 29, 2023
Why New York City Keeps Flooding
New York Times | September 29, 2023
Climate change is bringing more rain to New York, and the city is not ready.
NewYork Times | September 29, 2023
Climate change and NYC: Historic rains buckle city's infrastructure, again
NBC News | September 29, 2023
Why New York City Needs to ‘Fail More Gracefully’
Heat Map | September 29, 2023
Journalism School announces first climate-scientist-in-residence
Columbia Spectator | September 27, 2023
Opinion: Why we’re seeing so many deadly floods
CNN | September 21, 2023
Our Vocabulary Is Adapting to a Hotter Planet
Time | September 21, 2023
Environmental conservation in Brazil: more investments, fewer ‘stupid decisions’
The Verge | September 21, 2023
Columbia Climate School professor explains the threats of climate change
ABC 7 NY | September 20, 2023
We Must Win the Race to Net Zero
Time | September 20, 2023
Open Up, Columbia
Columbia Spectator | September 18, 2023
Luck or geography? WFLA-Columbia project explores why it’s rare for major hurricanes to directly hit Tampa Bay
WFLA Tampa | September 14, 2023
WFLA-Columbia University Hurricane Study
WFLA | September 14, 2023
Saluting Marie Tharp, the Trailblazing Scientist Whose Maps Shook the World
Columbia Magazine | September 11, 2023
Cities are advertising themselves as ‘climate havens.’ Experts say there’s no such thing
The Hill | September 7, 2023
Tennis ball wasteland? Game grapples with a fuzzy yellow recycling problem
Associated Press | September 6, 2023
The dynamics and changes of the world’s monsoons
Physics Today | September 5, 2023
What Do Climate Scientists Tell Their Kids about the Future?
Scientific American | September 4, 2023
What Arctic ice tells us about climate change
Washington Post | August 29, 2023
Landscape architect Kate Orff shares visionary goal of nature-based infrastructure
PBS | August 29, 2023
We're all Maui': Climate change tests emergency alert systems across US
Reuters | August 26, 2023
Buried Under the Ice: Scientists Drill Into Greenland's Ancient Rocks
Washington Post | August 25, 2023
The Secrets of Black Rock Forest
Columbia Magazine | August 23, 2023
Gauging the success of climate change adaptation
Carbon Brief | August 21, 2023
Climate mitigation alone doesn’t address extreme events: Just ask Vermont
The Hill | August 17, 2023
Climate Change Was on Trial in Montana
New York Times | August 15, 2023
A deep red state just delivered a huge win for climate justice
MSNBC | August 15, 2023
Judge rules in favor of Montana youths in landmark climate decision
Washington Post | August 14, 2023
El Niño is a harsh reminder that trade is essential for disaster planning
The Hill | August 8, 2023
Americans Flock to Areas With Harshest Climate Change Effects
Nerd Wallet | August 8, 2023
Opinion |Behind All the Talk, This Is What Big Oil Is Actually Doing
The New York Times | August 7, 2023
Climate lawsuits are rising around the world, a UN report shows
Vox | July 27, 2023
Why sucking CO2 out of the atmosphere can’t undo all the effects of climate change
The Verge | July 26, 2023
What’s in the Subway Water that Drips on Our Heads?
Curbed | July 25, 2023
The "heat island effect" traps cities in domes of extreme temperatures. Experts only expect it to get worse.
CBS News | July 25, 2023
July Likely To Be Warmest Month On Record: NASA Scientist
International Business Times (U.S.) | July 21, 2023
Explore 200 million years of history in the shadow of New York City
National Geographic | July 20, 2023
At a Manhattan Park With a Troubled History, a Promising Research Site
New York Times | July 20, 2023
The "new abnormal": The rise of extreme flooding, briefly explained
Vox | July 11, 2023
How climate change drives hotter, more frequent heat waves
Grist | July 11, 2023
Can U.S. roads handle increasingly extreme weather?
CBS News | July 11, 2023
The Eurasian boreal forest may not be ready for future heat waves
Earth & Environmental Sciences | July 10, 2023
Could an Industrial Civilization Have Predated Humans on Earth?
Nautilus | July 10, 2023
What's Actually Below the Polar Ice?
IFL Science | July 7, 2023
Scientists Raise Alarm Over Risk of 'Synchronized' Global Crop Failures
Vice News | July 6, 2023
Climate models underestimate food security risk from ‘compound’ extreme weather
Carbon Brief | July 5, 2023
Mumbai’s climate risk high, governments should reconsider coastal infrastructure projects
Scroll (India) | July 4, 2023
All Aboard STEMSEAS for Career Exploration
Inside Higher Ed | July 3, 2023
How Can WeDecarbonize Copper and Nickel Mining?
Popular Science | June 27, 2023
Why most Americans no longer consider themselves environmentalists
The Hill | June 26, 2023
Deep-Sea Mining for Battery Minerals
BBC News | June 26, 2023
How to find trustworthy repair help for your busted iPhone or TV set
Washington Post | June 23, 2023
Climate Sellout? No, Biden is the Best Environmental President
The Messenger | June 22, 2023
Net-Zero Pledges ‘Largely Meaningless’ as Oil Companies Sell Off Assets that Keep On Emitting
Energy Mix | June 13, 2023
Talking to an Air-Quality Expert About That Haze
Curbed | June 6, 2023
Hundreds of US localities restrict renewables siting
Utility Dive | June 5, 2023
How can cities turn the opportunities of the Inflation Reduction Act into real results?
Fast Company | June 3, 2023
Rising hurricane severity could exacerbate inequalities
News Nation | June 1, 2023
‘Safe and just’ climate boundary has already been breached, says contested study
Carbon Brief | May 31, 2023
The "Impossible" Rocks Found On Top Of A Volcanic Island
IFL Science | May 30, 2023
New York City Is Sinking under Its Own Weight
Scientific American | May 26, 2023
The Carrot or the Stick: Which Inspires Business to Be More Sustainable?
Triple Pundit | May 25, 2023
NYC Is Sinking. Turn It Into a Modern Venice, Says Scientist.
New York Post | May 23, 2023
Why You Should Buy Everything Used
Washington Post | May 23, 2023
How We CanRealistically Get to 'Carbon Zero' - Fast
Forbes | May 22, 2023
What a lifetime of predicting climate’s impact on food has revealed
Devex | May 17, 2023
Cutting Power Plant Emissions
WNYC (New York, NY) | May 16, 2023
More Frequent Dust Storms Could Be in Our Future
Scientific American | May 10, 2023
Two Months After News About Indoor Air Pollution in Gowanus Canal Area, Questions Linger
Brooklyn Magazine | May 10, 2023
We Must Map the Oceans
NOAA Ocean Exploration | May 10, 2023
The Incredible Environmental Benefits of NYC Trees
Columbia Magazine | May 4, 2023
In the Pacific Northwest, 2021 Was the Hottest Year in a Millennium
Eos | May 2, 2023
Dangerous and dirty - but cheap - used cars exported from the US and Europe are filling roads in Africa
The Conversation | April 27, 2023
Chasing Carbon Zero
PBS | April 26, 2023
The 100th Meridian Is Moving East. Here's Why That Matters
The Cooldown | April 26, 2023
Food Production Could Add 1°C of Global Warming by 2100
Eos | April 25, 2023
A mystery in the Pacific is complicating climate projections » Yale Climate Connections
Yale Climate Connections with Dr. Anthony Leiserowitz | April 24, 2023
How To Shop For Refurbished Gear From Apple, KitchenAid And More
Forbes | April 21, 2023
Everything you really need to know about shopping secondhand online
CNN | April 17, 2023
NASA's Gavin Schmidt Talks Climate Change
KPCW | April 16, 2023
The summer of 2021 was the Pacific Northwest’s hottest in a millennium
Science News | April 14, 2023
How Americans Can Tackle Political Division Together
Time | April 13, 2023
Scientist Ruth deFries on deforestation: There isn’t one driver, there’s a different context in different places
Mongabay | April 7, 2023
Northwest's Hottest Summer in 1,000 Years Revealed by Tree Rings
KUOW | March 29, 2023
Sea levels are rising — and it's going to get worse. Here's how some communities are adapting
CBS News | March 28, 2023
Tree rings confirm the historic significance of 2021 heat wave
Earth.com | March 27, 2023
Congress should step in to advance ocean climate solutions
The Hill | March 27, 2023
Breaking Down the Latest UN Climate Report
NY1 | March 25, 2023
New UN Report Suggests Climate Change Will Be Deadly
Weather Channel | March 22, 2023
The Food System and Climate Change
Table For Two | March 21, 2023
New IPCC Report Shows 'Climate Time Bomb Is Ticking'
Inside Climate News | March 20, 2023
What to Know About Giant Mats of Seaweed
PBS Newshour | March 19, 2023
How El Nino May Test the Limits of Our Climate Knowledge
Time | March 18, 2023
PolitiFact - Statue of Liberty photos don’t tell the story of rising sea levels in New York
PolitiFact | March 14, 2023
Stripping Confederate Ties, the U.S. Navy Renames Two Vessels
New York Times | March 11, 2023
Greenland Temperatures Surge Up to 50 Degrees Above Normal, Setting Records
Washington Post | March 7, 2023
The Paris Agreement Will Fail Without Slashing Emissions From Meat amd Dairy, Researchers Say
Inside Climate News | March 7, 2023
The Food We Eat Is Destroying the Climate System. Here's How to Fix It.
The Verge | March 6, 2023
Why North Dakota is preparing to sue Minnesota over clean energy
Grist | March 2, 2023
Extreme Heat Is a Health Crisis, Columbia Experts Say
Associated Press | February 28, 2023
Geoengineering Research Flights Are a Good Federal Investment
Washington Post | February 22, 2023
The Most Important Rock in the World That No One Has Heard Of
Youtube | February 22, 2023
Finding Climate History in the Rafters of New York City Buildings
Eos | February 22, 2023
Ghana Wants Fewer Polluting Old Cars. But It's Going About It the Wrong Way
AllAfrica | February 21, 2023
WhyWeather May Be a Missing Link in Flu Prediction
The Washington Post | February 18, 2023
How Can You Shop Sustainably? We Asked Experts.
CNN | February 17, 2023
An Ancient New Jersey Forest Is Threatened by Sea-Level Rise
NJ Spotlight News | February 14, 2023
Disturbance: How Doomsday Experiments Shook Ecologists' Faith in Self-Healing Nature
Aeon | February 13, 2023
The Science Behind the Turkey Earthquakes
Wall Street Journal | February 10, 2023
Turkey Earthquake Highlights Dangers of 'Seismic Gaps' Around the World
Washington Post | February 9, 2023
Here's what we know about what caused the Turkey earthquake
NPR | February 7, 2023
Powerful "Atmospheric River" Storms Are Slowing Arctic Sea Ice Recovery
IFL Science | February 6, 2023
New York Could Be One of the World's Greenest Cities, But It Won't Be Easy
New York Times | February 6, 2023
How Does Climate Change Threaten Global Food Production?
Climate Context | February 3, 2023
Drowning in Seaweed: How to Stop Invasive Sargassum
Nature Video | February 1, 2023
The Socioeconomic Impacts of Floods
Weather Geeks | January 25, 2023
Earth's Inner Core Seems to Be Slowing Its Spin
Washington Post | January 23, 2023
Earth's Temperature Could Near Danger Point With Return of El Nino
Washington Post | January 19, 2023
Study Shows New York’s Greenery Helps Offset Carbon Emissions
NY1 | January 19, 2023
How New York City's Trees and Shrubs Help Clear Its Air
New York Times | January 18, 2023
Why We Need to Rethink Energy Security in the Transition to Net-Zero
World Economic Forum | January 17, 2023
The War in Ukraine Upended Energy Markets. What Does That Mean for the Climate?
The New York Times | January 14, 2023
2022 tied as fifth-warmest on record: NASA
The Hill | January 12, 2023
The Costs of Heat
PBS Newshour | January 11, 2023
The U.S. passed a historic climate deal this year — here's a recap of what's in the bill
CNBC | December 30, 2022
Fossil Fuel Funding Fudges Climate Research
TreeHugger | December 29, 2022
Congress Should Investigate ‘Gain-of-Function’ Research | RealClearPolitics
RealClear Politics | December 29, 2022
Global warming myths, disinformation and lies circulated in 2022
USA Today | December 29, 2022
Mint Explainer: El Nino is coming; are we ready?
Mint | December 28, 2022
Marie Tharp pioneered mapping the bottom of the ocean 6 decades ago
Yahoo News | December 27, 2022
Are the sanctions against Russia working?
KPCC-FM (Pasadena, CA) | December 27, 2022
A Christmas 'Trees Special': A Year of #BLTrees, Part 2 | The Brian Lehrer Show | WNYC
WNYC (New York, NY) | December 26, 2022
Earth Is Not Proven Flat by 'Massive Underwater Wall'
Lead Stories | December 22, 2022
How NIMBYism is driving energy prices higher in the U.S.
Time | December 22, 2022
Communities like mine won't survive:' Queens residents battle monthly floods as sea levels rise, storms worsen
CNBC | December 22, 2022
The EPA’s “social cost of carbon” and the tricky business of putting a dollar value on a human life
Vox | December 22, 2022
A Cathedral Tried to Approach Heaven, But the Earth Held a Deep Secret
New York Times | December 22, 2022
The Deep: Exploring Earth's Last Frontier
World Science Festival | December 22, 2022
Drilling Into Greenland's Past
AGU TV | December 22, 2022
Coyotes and Other Wild Animals Move Into New York City
Columbia Magazine | December 22, 2022
Threatened by Sea Level Rise, This New Jersey Town is Taking Matters Into Its Own Hands
Time | December 21, 2022
Has green hydrogen sprung a leak?
Reuters | December 21, 2022
A new era for nuclear energy post Inflation Reduction Act
Reuters | December 21, 2022
As LNG exports soar, a Florida community fights a proposed terminal
Yahoo News | December 21, 2022
The Climate Changed Fast This Year, and Institutions Responded
The New Yorker | December 20, 2022
2022: How Fossil Fuel Demand Caused an Energy Crisis
Foreign Policy Magazine | December 20, 2022
U.S. Energy Emissions Set to Rise for Second Straight Year
Scientific American | December 19, 2022
La vue de Montreal: Biodiversity gets its moment at COP15
GreenBiz | December 19, 2022
American hunger crisis deepens with extreme winter weather
Axios | December 19, 2022
The first climate change candidate: Inside Al Gore's oddly prescient 1988 presidential run
Salon | December 18, 2022
Sam Mewis: Climate change, player safety and the 2026 World Cup
The Athletic | December 18, 2022
Climate Change and the Parks
National Parks Traveler | December 18, 2022
With Major Prize, a Project to Turn Carbon Emissions to Stone Gains Momentum
Environmental News Network | December 16, 2022
Biden begins to refill Strategic Petroleum Reserve, while Keystone Pipeline leak prompts new emergency exchange
CNN | December 16, 2022
What's Wrong With These Climate Models?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | December 16, 2022
Unpleasant Weather Brings Out Unpleasant Emotions on Social Media
The Verge | December 16, 2022
Bad Weather Affecting the Tone of Your Tweets?
Livemint (India) | December 16, 2022
Extreme Weather Leads to More Negative Tweets, Study Finds
Engadget | December 16, 2022
Rising climate costs will be a challenge in 2023
Yahoo News | December 15, 2022
Florida’s Imperial River is Rising, Causing Problems for Surrounding Communities
Green Matters | December 15, 2022
Fact Check-‘Catastrophic Contagion’ video is fictional and does not support claims about pandemic preparedness exercises
Reuters | December 15, 2022
Wastewater can predict COVID-19 surges, but NYC’s data remains hard to find
Gothamist | December 15, 2022
Rising climate costs to challenge countries, companies in 2023
Reuters | December 14, 2022
50 years ago, one space mission crushed hopes for life around Earth's twin planet
Inverse | December 14, 2022
The Surprising Reasons Parts of the Earth Are Warming More Slowly
Washington Post | December 14, 2022
Experts call on global efforts to strengthen cooperation
China Daily | December 13, 2022
Hawaiian volcanoes suddenly go quiet, but scientists don't know exactly why
The Washington Post | December 13, 2022
Tempted to joke about global warming amid a blizzard? Here's what experts say about that.
USA Today | December 13, 2022
We have 'ignition': Fusion breakthrough draws energy gain
NBC News | December 13, 2022
Global solidarity urged to tackle major challenges
China Daily | December 12, 2022
One year after a deadly tornado, Kentucky town offers lessons in disaster recovery
Scripps National News | December 11, 2022
Humanity Is A Weapon Of Mass Extinction, Says António Guterres At COP 15
CleanTechnica | December 11, 2022
Delan Devakumar: redressing racism and discrimination in health
The Lancet | December 10, 2022
A less-mighty Mississippi? Drought poses test for managing key river.
Christian Science Monitor | December 9, 2022
Long-delayed project to convert compost, waste into gas for NYC homes slated to launch in January
Gothamist | December 9, 2022
Renewables Are on Pace to Beat Coal as the Largest Power Source by 2025
Scientific American | December 8, 2022
Can the world save a million species from extinction?
Nature | December 8, 2022
Utah dismisses youth climate case. But it’s not over.
High Country News | December 8, 2022
Fate of the Living World' Will Be Decided at Biodiversity Conference
Guardian | December 7, 2022
Hawaii's Mauna Loa and Kilauea volcanoes keep spewing lava with no end in sight. Here's what could happen next
CNN | December 7, 2022
The Point: COVID-19 in China
The Global Herald, CGTN | December 7, 2022
State of the climate: 2022 is currently tied for fourth warmest year on record
Carbon Brief | December 7, 2022
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Big Think | December 7, 2022
All You Need to Know About Dinosaurs
Science Focus | December 7, 2022
Oil and Coal Production Making a Comeback on International Markets
Medium | December 6, 2022
Gulf states, looking East, to reinforce economic ties with China as Xi visits Saudi
Reuters | December 6, 2022
For A Brief Moment Today, 90 Percent Of Humanity Will Be Engulfed In Darkness
IFL Science | December 6, 2022
Globe editorial: Mapping the future of Canadian oil in a net zero world
The Globe and Mail | December 6, 2022
Measures Aimed at Decreasing Russia's Oil Income Take Effect
The New York Times | December 6, 2022
For a sweltering petrostate, a 'carbon neutral' World Cup is a challenge
The Washington Post | December 6, 2022
Delegation of faculty attend U.N. COP27 Climate Change Conference. Quotes Lisa Dale, Kristina Douglass, Robbie Parks.
Columbia Spectator | December 6, 2022
A Mediator's Guide to Peace in Ukraine
Common Dreams | December 6, 2022
A Negotiated End to Fighting in Ukraine Is the Only Way to End the Bloodshed
Democracy Now | December 6, 2022
An E.U. embargo of Russian oil and the G7’s price cap take effect.
The New York Times | December 5, 2022
The United Nations Promise of Peace - Also In Ukraine
CounterPunch | December 5, 2022
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CNN | December 5, 2022
Opinion: The incredible power of a blank page
CNN | December 4, 2022
With Mauna Loa's Eruption, a Rare Glimpse Into Earth
New York Times | December 4, 2022
I'm a Volcanologist. Here's What Mauna Loa Will Teach Us.
CNN | December 3, 2022
Humans Could Have Arrived in Southern Europe Earlier Than Fossils and Stone Tools Suggest
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | December 3, 2022
Addressing Climate Change Will Not 'Save the Planet'
The Intercept | December 3, 2022
A moment of global darkness on December 6
EarthSky | December 2, 2022
How EPA beat the White House on estimating climate damage
E&E News | December 2, 2022
Carbon Dioxide Measurements Interrupted by Volcanic Eruption
The New York Times | December 2, 2022
Opinion | Europe Is Wrong to Blame the U.S. for Its Energy Problems
The New York Times | December 2, 2022
Mauna Loa Eruption Threatens a Famous Climate Record
New York Times | December 2, 2022
Country Not at Risk of Major Earthquake, Expert Says
Daily Star (Bangladesh) | December 2, 2022
A study offers new insights into the record 2021 Western North America heat wave: Combined unusual weather systems, supercharged by climate change
ScienceDaily | November 30, 2022
Fossil-Fuel Funded Opposition Is Blocking America’s Clean Energy Transition. Permitting Reform Can Help.
Forbes | November 30, 2022
Lessons from the World Cup: How a changing climate is changing sports
Grist | November 30, 2022
Possible rail strike could send shockwaves through energy industry
The Hill | November 30, 2022
EU Is Hooked on Russia LNG and Paying Billions to Keep It Coming
Bloomberg News | November 30, 2022
Climate Change Caused Last Summer's Heat Dome--And Extreme Weather Will Only Get More Likely, Says Study
Georgia Straight (Canada) | November 30, 2022
Energy CEO says markets should brace for 'one or two years of extreme volatility'
Fortune | November 29, 2022
Rare Northwest Heat Wave Gets New Name: 'Gray Swan'
ClimateWire | November 29, 2022
U.S. gives Chevron temporary approval to pump oil in Venezuela
Yahoo News | November 28, 2022
The 2021 Pacific Northwest heat wave was a harbinger of what's to come, study finds
Axios | November 28, 2022
This nonprofits helps old building materials find new homes
Christian Science Monitor | November 28, 2022
Predicting the Earthquake That Could Wreck New York
The New Yorker | November 28, 2022
Energy Transition Will Be ‘Very, Very Rough’ If Governments and Business Can’t Get on Same Page
Marketwatch | November 27, 2022
A New Study Reveals the Back Story of the Deadly 2021 Western North America Heat Dome
Daily Kos | November 27, 2022
Climate Change Could Make Rare Heat Waves Increasingly Common by 2050
KJZZ | November 27, 2022
2021 Western North America Heat Wave Had Multiple Causes, Including Climate Change
Courthouse News | November 26, 2022
EU Talks on G-7’s Price Cap for Russian Oil Stall but Deal Still Seen Likely
The Wall Street Journal | November 25, 2022
Revisiting the Goals of Sustainable Development
CounterPunch | November 25, 2022
Weather Systems Supercharged by Climate Change
AZO Cleantech | November 25, 2022
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Rinnovabili (Italy) | November 25, 2022
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EPE (Spain) | November 25, 2022
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Down to Earth | November 25, 2022
What Caused the 2021 Heat Wave in Western North America?
Earth | November 25, 2022
Climate Change Is Increasing the Frequency and Temperature of Heat Waves
Los Angeles Times | November 24, 2022
We Can Now Blame Western Canda's Deadly Heat Dome on Climate Change
Toronto Star (Canada) | November 24, 2022
A Study Offers New Insight Into the 2021 Heat Wave in Western North America
Canada Today | November 24, 2022
Dust transport in the upper levels of the atmosphere
ScienceDaily | November 23, 2022
The Primary Victims of Toxic Drinking Water
Columbia Magazine | November 23, 2022
Google celebrates Mexican American actress Myrtle Gonzalez with a Doodle
United Press International (UPI) | November 23, 2022
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Yahoo News | November 23, 2022
Black Scientists on the Rise as NOAA Steps Up Recruiting
ClimateWire | November 23, 2022
Where Are All the Nuclear Bunkers?
Newsweek | November 22, 2022
From Temperate World to Acidic Hothouse: How Massive Volcanism May Have Altered Venus’ Climate
SciTechDaily | November 22, 2022
Building Green Energy Facilitiews May Emit Substantial Amounts of Carbon
Environmental News Network | November 22, 2022
Transition to Clean Energy Will Lead to Notable Carbon Emissions, First-of-Its-Kind Study Says
ABP Live | November 22, 2022
How Much Do You Have to Emit to Not Emit?
Kopalniawiedzy (Poland) | November 22, 2022
Greenhouse Gases Are Emitted Even in Activities to Reduce Greenhouse Gases
Hani (South Korea) | November 22, 2022
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BBC | November 21, 2022
Are We Entering The Golden Age Of Climate Modeling?
AGU's Eos | November 21, 2022
Google Doodle honors groundbreaking scientist Marie Tharp
United Press International (UPI) | November 21, 2022
COP27 yielded a historic climate fund. COP28 must do more, experts say
The Washington Post | November 21, 2022
Google Celebrates Life of Marie Tharp With Interactive Doodle
Times of India | November 21, 2022
Who Is Marie Tharp? Google Celebrates Creator of the ‘World Ocean Floor Map’
Newsweek | November 21, 2022
Google Launches Doodle to Remember Cartographer Marie Tharp
La Republica | November 21, 2022
Who Was Marie Tharp, Ocean Floor Mapmaker?
Opoyi (India) | November 21, 2022
La Nina to Continue Impacting World in 2022
Al Bababa (Dubai) | November 21, 2022
Marie Tharp: Google Remembers the American Geologist With a Doodle
Enikos (Greece) | November 21, 2022
A Climate Scientist’s Personal Reckoning
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | November 21, 2022
Google Doodle Celebrates Marie Tharp. Who Was She?
MM News (Pakistan) | November 21, 2022
Marie Tharp Created the First Seafloor Map. Her Ideas Were at First Considered ‘Girl Talk’
Stern (Germany) | November 21, 2022
Google Remembers Cartographer Marie Tharp With an Interactive Doodle
Noticia al Dia (Venezuela) | November 21, 2022
Google Pays Tribute to American Geologist Marie Tharp
The Hindu (India) | November 21, 2022
Today’s Google Doodle Celebrates the Life and Legacy of Geologist Marie Tharp, Who Helped Prove Plate Tectonics
Forbes | November 21, 2022
Google Doodle Celebrates Life of American Geologist and Oceanographic Cartographer
Devdi Discourse (India) | November 21, 2022
Marie Tharp: Why Google Is Celebrating the US Geologist Who Discovered the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
iNews (UK) | November 21, 2022
Google’s doodle features narrated slideshow on the Lamont scientist
Republic World (India) | November 21, 2022
Speeding Up Clean Energy Buildout Could Lessen the Impacts of Related Emissions: Study
The Hill | November 21, 2022
Faster Move to Renewables Would Cut the Emissions of Building Green Infrastructure
Engineering & Technology | November 21, 2022
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MDR (Germany) | November 21, 2022
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Wissenschaft (Germany) | November 21, 2022
The Ecological Transition Will Cost 185 Billion Tons of Carbon
Bluewin (Switzerland) | November 21, 2022
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Google | November 21, 2022
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Innovation News Network | November 21, 2022
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EuropaPress | November 21, 2022
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Colorado Sun | November 21, 2022
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Scienexx (Germany) | November 21, 2022
World Cup Warming Up
Climate Central | November 21, 2022
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PBS Newshour | November 21, 2022
Building Renewables Emits Carbon. Building Them Faster Emits Far Less.
PV Magazine | November 21, 2022
Massive Volcanism May Have Transformed Venus In ‘Earth’s Evil Twin’
Forbes | November 19, 2022
The Global Debate: 8 Billion & Counting
Sansad TV | November 19, 2022
Hoover Dam Brings Electricity to 1.3 Million-It's At Risk of Shutting Down
Newsweek | November 18, 2022
Greenland is Worse Than Ever, Much Worse
CounterPunch | November 18, 2022
Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory Open House
Rockland Journal News | November 18, 2022
Stronger Rains in Warmer Climate Could Lessen Damage to Crops, Says Study
Crop For Life | November 18, 2022
How The War in Ukraine Will Shape The Future with Irwin Redlener
StarTalk | November 18, 2022
A Nation in the Crosshairs of Climate Change Is Ready to Get Rich on Oil
Bloomberg | November 18, 2022
Climate Change Debate: Bjørn Lomborg and Andrew Revkin
Lex Fridman Podcast | November 18, 2022
Detecting Smaller Earthquakes Could Improve Forecasting of Larger Ones
Temblor | November 18, 2022
Diesel fuels costs climb, reaching a new premium over gasoline
CBS News | November 17, 2022
There's a $15 Solution to the US-Saudi Oil Feud
The Washington Post | November 17, 2022
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Bloomberg News | November 17, 2022
Africa: World Population Reaches 8 Billion
AllAfrica | November 17, 2022
Brazilian Agriculture Will Have to Respect Ecology. Otherwise, It Will Lose Market.
Estado Agencia | November 17, 2022
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Channel News Asia | November 17, 2022
It’s Crucial for the U.S. to Figure Out How Much Carbon Emissions Are Costing All of Us
Time | November 17, 2022
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Yahoo News | November 16, 2022
How Colombia plans to keep its fossil fuels in the ground
BBC | November 16, 2022
The Grim Omen From the Midterms Democrats Are Not Talking About
Newsweek | November 16, 2022
Most US coastlines could see average sea level rise of ONE foot by 2050, new NASA study reveals
Daily Mail | November 16, 2022
La. legal showdown may preview national battle over hydrogen
E&E News | November 16, 2022
Soccer in a Warming World conference connects sports and climate change
Columbia Spectator | November 16, 2022
Trump launches presidential run with climate fallacies
E&E News | November 16, 2022
West Africa: UN Warns of Worsening Conflict and Displacement in Sahel Without Immediate Climate Action
AllAfrica | November 16, 2022
The Grim Omen From the Midterms That Democrats Are Not Talking About
Newsweek | November 16, 2022
Oil and gas industry presence looms over U.N. COP27 climate talks
Grid | November 15, 2022
Humanity hits the eight billion mark
The Jakarta Post | November 15, 2022
Europe’s energy crisis demands ‘vaccination-style’ government support for citizens, according to a major UK energy supplier
Fortune | November 14, 2022
U.S.-China relations: There's been 'too much U.S. unilateralism,' says professor
CNBC | November 13, 2022
How to talk politics at the Thanksgiving dinner table
Spectrum News NY1 | November 13, 2022
How Oil & Gas Funding Distorts Energy Research
Yahoo News | November 11, 2022
Gulf Arab states can't give up oil. But they can slash their emissions
CNN | November 11, 2022
What the midterm results mean for ESG investing
E&E News | November 11, 2022
The climate solutions at COP27
The Washington Post | November 11, 2022
US Finds Others Aligned Against It in Saudi-Sparked Oil Row
Bloomberg News | November 11, 2022
As COP27 Gets Underway, Aussie Insurance Execs Care Less About Extreme Weather Risks
Insurance Business | November 11, 2022
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Newsweek | November 10, 2022
In Ohio, one man’s quest to get more voters to agree to disagree
Christian Science Monitor | November 10, 2022
COP27 climate talks: Money is increasingly central to climate negotiations
Grid | November 10, 2022
Mikhail Khodorkovsky says now is no time to push for peace talks in Ukraine
The Economist | November 10, 2022
Gaia and the Climate Emergency
Medium | November 10, 2022
This Is the Best and Worst Toilet Paper for the Planet
Yahoo News | November 10, 2022
Tropical cyclones act as 'massive heat pumps' that fuel extreme heat
ScienceDaily | November 9, 2022
Europe still can't live without this Russian energy export | CNN Business
CNN | November 9, 2022
Draft report offers starkest view yet of US climate threats; Effects are called 'far-reaching,' and getting worse
The New York Times | November 9, 2022
OPEC+ Cuts That Steadied Market Now Bring Risk of $100 Crude
Bloomberg News | November 8, 2022
Russia's liquefied natural gas exports are near a record high, as the realities of a harsh winter eat away at countries' promises to curb their dependence on Moscow
Yahoo News | November 8, 2022
Companies Commit to Buying Super-Green Cement in Corporate Climate Club
Bloomberg News | November 8, 2022
Want Consumers to Make Smart Choices? Stop Greenwashing.
Time | November 8, 2022
Draft Report Offers Starkest View Yet of U.S. Climate Threats
New York Times | November 8, 2022
Even as Egypt Hosts Climate Summit, Selling Fossil Fuels Is a Priority
The New York Times | November 7, 2022
Trump's Second Term as President Would Plunge EPA into 'Alternate Universe'
Newsweek | November 7, 2022
Soon 8 billion humans on a planet with limited resources
La Presse | November 7, 2022
The Migrant Humanitarian Crisis Deepens on the Rio Grande
CounterPunch | November 7, 2022
Africa: Climate Change Will Force Up to 113m People to Relocate Within Africa By 2050 - New Report
AllAfrica | November 7, 2022
Study: 'No Limit' to How Bad Things Could Get During Next Covid Spike
KJZZ | November 7, 2022
Climate Change Will Force Up to 113M People to Relocate in Africa by 2050
The Conversation | November 7, 2022
Why Glaciers Are Important for the Earth
Grunge | November 7, 2022
AP PHOTOS: In India, river erosion engulfs villages
Associated Press | November 6, 2022
Planet Earth: 8 Billion Humans And Dwindling Resources
Barron's | November 6, 2022
Oil Companies Are Eying Federal Climate Funds to Expand Hydrogen Production. Will Their Projects Cut Emissions?
Inside Climate News | November 6, 2022
Melting Arctic Ice in Greenland
CBS News | November 5, 2022
Remains From a Wrecked Whaling Ship Identified in Argentina
Small State, Big History | November 5, 2022
The World Needs More Sustainable Leadership
Forbes | November 4, 2022
Middle East producers to defend oil, gas, while grappling with own climate pressures
S&P Global | November 4, 2022
Biden administration sells final tranche of emergency oil stockpile
Washington Examiner | November 3, 2022
Rising sentiment for Ukraine negotiations threatens neoconservative influence
The Hill | November 3, 2022
Fossil fuel projects were stalled a year ago. Now they're making a comeback.
The Washington Post | November 3, 2022
Opinion | Ukraine Conflict Intensifies as Progressives Abandon Diplomacy Call
Common Dreams | November 3, 2022
China Is Burning More Coal, a Growing Climate Challenge
The New York Times | November 3, 2022
Ecology Comes to Life for Middle School Students
Hudson Valley Times | November 3, 2022
Russian military leaders' talk of nuclear attack rattles U.S. calculus
SFGate | November 2, 2022
ANALYSIS | It seems it should be easy to tally up whether nuclear power is worth the cost. It isn't | CBC News
CBC News | November 2, 2022
Africa: Oil Exporters Make Markets, Not War
AllAfrica | November 2, 2022
Russia's 'dirty bomb' threats challenge the nuclear calculus
The Washington Post | November 2, 2022
The US Megadrought Won't Just End--It Will Change the Land
New Scientist | November 2, 2022
Africa’s Past Is Not Its Future
Foreign Affairs | November 1, 2022
Is Europe's energy crisis just getting started? The latest inflation data suggests a winter of pain ahead
Fortune | October 31, 2022
Making Friends with Political Opponents Doesn’t Improve Support for Democracy
Scientific American | October 31, 2022
Europe’s energy crisis is very far from over
The Economist | October 30, 2022
It’s been 10 years since Sandy. Is New York any more prepared for the next superstorm?
Mother Jones | October 30, 2022
Beyond Our Imagining
The New York Times | October 30, 2022
Why Are West and Central Africa’s Floods So Devastating This Year?
Reuters | October 30, 2022
Get ready for another super storm like Sandy, experts say
New York Post | October 29, 2022
A decade after Sandy, hurricane flood maps reveal New York's climate future
NPR | October 29, 2022
Finding safe haven in the climate change future: The Northeast
Yahoo News | October 29, 2022
Rebuiilding After Climate Disasters
The Week | October 29, 2022
Biden’s Foreign Policy Is Sinking Dems—And Ukraine
Common Dreams | October 29, 2022
Give peace a chance in Ukraine: The chorus rises, around the world and across the spectrum
Salon | October 29, 2022
LaRouche's 'Ukrainian Nazi' Legacy
Medium | October 28, 2022
Greenland's Melting Ice Could Reveal Riches Beyond Imagination
Newsweek | October 28, 2022
US Republicans who want diplomacy with Russia are about as ‘pro-Putin’ as Reagan was ‘pro-Soviet’
RT | October 28, 2022
Sandy knocked them down. Nothing will make them leave.
The Washington Post | October 28, 2022
America and Saudi Arabia are locked in a bitter battle over oil. The stakes are massive
CNN | October 28, 2022
10 years after Hurricane Sandy, officials aim to protect cities from climate change
ABC News | October 28, 2022
An Ethiopian Discovery Shows That Lion-Sized Otters Once Roamed the World
Grunge | October 28, 2022
Superstorm Sandy Leaves Long Insurance Legacy at 10 Years
Law 360 | October 28, 2022
Opinion: New York’s Climate Crisis is a Housing Crisis
CityLimits | October 28, 2022
Discovering Diamonds: The Story of Canada’s Diamond Rush
PlanetGeo | October 27, 2022
Superstorm Sandy: Lessons for Climate Resiliency Ten Years Later
Council on Foreign Relations | October 27, 2022
The Push to Protect Ancient Trees—And the Information They Contain
AXIOS | October 27, 2022
How Hurricane Sandy Changed New York and the World
New York Daily News | October 26, 2022
Floods Are Trapping Americans in More Ways Than One
The Hill | October 23, 2022
Communicating the Earth Observatory
PlanetGeo | October 20, 2022
How We Can Avoid a Second Civil War
Time | October 20, 2022
Reflections on the World Food Prize
Food Tank | October 20, 2022
Is the U.S. Better Prepared for a Nuclear Blast Now Than It Was 60 Years Ago?
The Guardian | October 19, 2022
New Research Reveals Endangered Species Act Is Toothless
Gizmodo | October 12, 2022
How 'Climate Gentrification' Is Displacing Vulnerable Communities
Fast Company | October 10, 2022
Climate Change Made This Summer's Droughts 20 Times More Likely, Study Finds
Los Angeles Times | October 8, 2022
Fall Foliage and Climate Change: A Wild Mix
Tough Times With Lou Young | October 8, 2022
What We Know About How Climate Change Fuels Hurricanes
The Conversation | October 3, 2022
Where Hurricane Risk Is Growing
CNN | October 2, 2022
New York City Scientists Are Exploring History Through Tree Rings
Newsy | September 29, 2022
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Science News | September 29, 2022
Climate Professor Discusses Plan to Protect City, Harbors
NY1 | September 29, 2022
Army: Building Sea Walls, Storm Gates Will Protect New York Area From Climate Change
Fox 5 | September 27, 2022
A Nightmare Forecasters: Why Hurricanes Are Getting Stronger, Faster
New York Times | September 26, 2022
Secure the Food Supply Chain Before the Next Disaster Strikes
The Hill | September 23, 2022
The Impact of Climate Change on New York City
NY1 | September 22, 2022
How the South Asian Monsoon Is Changing in a Warming Climate
Carbon Brief | September 15, 2022
Power Outages Are on the Rise, Led by Texas, Michigan and California. Here's What to Blame.
CNN | September 14, 2022
The Centuries-Long Quest to Map the Seafloor's Hidden Secrets
Popular Science | September 14, 2022
'Global Stilling': Is Climate Change Slowing the World's Winds?
Yale e360 | September 13, 2022
Pakistan and the Fight for Climate Justice
Project Syndicate | September 13, 2022
A Growing Drinking Water Crisis Threatens American Cities and Towns
Scientific American | September 9, 2022
American Cities Must Find Ways to Keep Themselves From Drowning
Esquire | September 8, 2022
What Is a Triple-Dip La Nina?
ABC News | September 8, 2022
Keeping People Safe From Poisons in the Environment
The Creative Process | September 7, 2022
American Ship Lost in 1859 Likely Found on Argentinian Beach
Gizmodo | August 29, 2022
A Huge Victory in the Existential Fight Against Climate Change
CNN | August 15, 2022
This Day in History: The Term 'Global Warming' Appears for the First Time
History | August 3, 2022
New NYC Storm Surge Map Shows How Climate Change Will Threaten Affordable Housing, Upscale Waterfront
Gothamist | July 28, 2022
Restoring Earth's Energy Balance
The Green Interview | July 26, 2022
The World Is Burning, Once Again
The Atlantic | July 25, 2022
The Great American Megadrought Is Already Here
Slate | July 25, 2022
The Social Responsibility of a Climate Scientist
TEDx Broadway | July 21, 2022
Why Europe Is Becoming a Heat Wave Hot Spot
New York Times | July 18, 2022
When the Power Goes Out, Who Suffers?
Inside Climate News | July 17, 2022
What Greenland and Antarctica Would Look Like Without Ice
Polar Journal | July 13, 2022
Laughter Is the Ultimate Unifier. Can It Work for Climate Action?
Grist | July 7, 2022
States and the EPA Can Still Regulate Greenhouse Gases, Despite the EPA's Decision
Los Angeles Times | July 7, 2022
India's Deadly Heat Waves Will Soon Be a Global Reality
Bloomberg News | July 7, 2022
Feather Coats May Have Helped Dinosaurs Survive an Apocalypse
SyFy | July 7, 2022
'We Got Dinosaurs All Wrong': New Study Argues That They Were Fundamentally Cold-Adapted Animals
Courthouse News | July 3, 2022
Feathers May Have Helped Dinosaurs Survive Their First Apocalypse
Scientific American | July 3, 2022
The Supreme Court's EPA Decision Heralds a Broad Assault on Democracy
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | July 2, 2022
How the Dinosaurs Took Over
The Economist | July 2, 2022
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Washington Post | June 29, 2022
U.S. Is a Giant Tinderbox as Megadrought and Wildfires Combine
Newsweek | June 28, 2022
Ukraine's Children Desperately Need More Than Shelter and Food
NBC News | June 20, 2022
Ukraine Conflict Adds a New Challenge to Global Food Supply
Allianced Bernstein | June 16, 2022
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West Side Spirit | June 15, 2022
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Energy News Network | June 7, 2022
To Fix Climate Change, Cities Must Embrace Circularity
Triple Pundit | June 6, 2022
Why a Marsh
Places Journal | June 3, 2022
The Heat Is on in New York City, and in Some Neighborhoods More Than Others
WPIX | June 1, 2022
Trump Policies Sent U.S. Tumbling in Climate Ranking
New York Times | May 31, 2022
Weather's Unwanted Guest: La Nina Keeps Popping Up
Associated Press | May 28, 2022
Rooftop Gardens Can Help Alleviate Heat in Big Cities
Big Think | May 26, 2022
Water Scarcity in a Changing Climate: Will Droughts Get Worse?
Climate Feedback | May 20, 2022
Lazy Bears, Confused Birds: What a Warming Planet Means for Arctic Wildlife
Columbia Magazine | May 13, 2022
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The New Yorker | May 6, 2022
NASA Climate Research Scientist Wins World Food Prize
Associated Press | May 6, 2022
World Food Prize Goes to Former Farmer Who Answers the Climate-Change Question 'So What?'
NPR | May 6, 2022
Giant 'MRI' of Antarctica Reveals Fossil Seawater Beneath Ice Sheet
Live Science | May 6, 2022
A Vast Reservoir of Water Is Hiding Under the Antarctic Ice
Inverse | May 6, 2022
Huge Groundwater System Discovered Under Antarctica
Gizmodo | May 6, 2022
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Scottscoop | May 2, 2022
Meltwater Rivers Could Endanger Antarctic Ice Shelves
Discover | April 28, 2022
Climate Change and Earth's Future
Tough Times With Lou Young | April 23, 2022
Climate Change Will Force People From Their Homes. Where Will They Go?
NBC LX | April 22, 2022
The Climate Countdown: 4 Ways You Can Prepare for the Medium Future
Shondaland | April 20, 2022
New Study Suggests Renewables Are Subject to 'Energy Droughts'
Environment Journal | April 17, 2022
Backward-Flowing Rivers Can Destabilize Ice Shelves
Scientific American | April 16, 2022
NASA Looks Into Efficacy of Green Roofs in Urban Settings
WITN | April 13, 2022
In Pursuit of Data Immortality
Nature | April 12, 2022
Why a Wrong Step From Biden on Energy Could Put Trump Back in the White House
New Statesman | April 8, 2022
The Census Is Broken. Can AI Fix It?
Wired | April 8, 2022
The Big Slide
Hakai | April 1, 2022
Wally Broecker Divined How the Climate Could Suddenly Shift
Science News | March 30, 2022
Researchers Map How to Best Use Green Roofs to Stem Urban Heat
ZME Science | March 21, 2022
Russia's War on Children Is an Atrocity for the Ages
Daily Beast | March 21, 2022
World Far Short of Climate Goals During 'Decade of Action'
Reuters | March 16, 2022
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Food & Environment Reporting Network | March 8, 2022
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Washington Post | March 6, 2022
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New York Times | March 1, 2022
Investors Go Salmon Fishing With Climate Scientists
ESG Clarity | February 24, 2022
The Earth Is Our Mother: Indigenous Futures and Sustainability
Bwog | February 18, 2022
Western Megadrought Is Worst in 1,200 Years, Intensified by Climate Change, Study Finds
Los Angeles Times | February 15, 2022
Good News: Rocks Crack Under Pressure From Mineral CO2 Storage
Eos | February 11, 2022
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The Hill | February 2, 2022
Vaccine for youngest Americans awaits approval
MSN | February 2, 2022
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The Conversation | January 29, 2022
NYC Mapping Study Shows Higher Temps in Lower-Income Neighborhoods
City Limits | January 25, 2022
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The Daily Beast | January 18, 2022
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Space.com | January 17, 2022
6 Things You Need to Know About Climate Change Now
Columbia Magazine | January 15, 2022
Delving Into the Neglected Global Impacts of Human Waste
Mongabay | January 11, 2022
Five Steps We Must Take to Avoid Another Civil War
Time | January 6, 2022
Warmer Winters Can Wreak as Much Havoc as Hotter Summers, Scientists Say
Guardian | December 17, 2021
Why Is Omicron So Contagious?
Scientific American | December 17, 2021
Mystery Group of People May Have Populated the Faroe Islands Before the Vikings
Gizmodo | December 16, 2021
Climate Change Agricultural Impacts to Heighten Inequality
Mongabay | December 13, 2021
Covid Vaccine Ffforts Can't Let Up Because of New Pills
NBC News | December 6, 2021
Peace Is More Than the Absence of War
Scientific American | December 3, 2021
A Global Map of Human Sewage in Coastal Ecosystems
Eos | December 3, 2021
Naming Ceremony for Enchanted Princess
TTR Weekly | December 2, 2021
Inside the CDC's Pandemic 'Weather Service'
New York Times | November 21, 2021
AT COP26, Columbia Showcases a Commitment to Climate
Columbia Daily Spectator | November 18, 2021
COP26 Was an Infuriating, Depressing, Miserable Situtation. And Yet...
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | November 17, 2021
Cutting Carbon Emissions Means Changes in Daily Lives by Embracing Technology
Washington Post Kids | November 16, 2021
Scientists Are Racing to Save the Last Ice Area, an Arctic Noah's Ark
Science News | November 15, 2021
Exposure to Extreme Heat Has Tripled Since 1983
Associated Press | November 11, 2021
What Climate Change Looks Like From Space
New York Times | November 11, 2021
Major Climate Shift a Million Years Ago Linked to Ocean Currents
Earth.com | November 10, 2021
Extreme Weather Is a Climate Inevitability. We Shouldn't Make Things Worse.
The Hill | November 7, 2021
Voyages of the R/V Vema
American Institute of Physics | November 7, 2021
Runaway Climate Risks in a Warming World
The Hill | November 4, 2021
The Developing World Needs Energy, And Lots of It
Foreign Policy | November 1, 2021
Let's Give DeSantis the Bolsonaro Treatment
Daily Beast | November 1, 2021
Timber Salvaged From New York City Buildings Reveals Ancient Climate
National Geographic | October 22, 2021
The Beauty of Greenland's Ice Sheet, and Why It's Disappearing
PBS Peril & Promise | October 16, 2021
A Volcanic Disaster Puts Science Communications on Trial
Temblor | October 15, 2021
Solar Panels on Half the World's Roofs Could Supply 100% of Electricity Demand
The Conversation | October 15, 2021
How Climate Change Threatens New England Foliage
WGBH | October 15, 2021
How Citizen Scientists Are Mapping the Hottest Parts of New York City
Gothamist | October 14, 2021
Scientists Predict the Year That Polar Bears Will Disappear
Inverse | October 12, 2021
5 Alternative Energy Sources to Speed Our Transition Away From Fossil Fuels
CNN | October 7, 2021
The Flood That Drowned American Dreams
BBC | October 5, 2021
Risk of Deadly Heat Surges for City Dwellers, Study Shows
The Hill | October 4, 2021
Exposure to Extreme Heat Grew Drastically in the Last Few Decades
The Verge | October 4, 2021
Global Heat Exposure Has Tripled Since the 1980s
Axios | October 4, 2021
In Cities, Exposure to Deadly Heat Has Tripled in Recent Decades, With the Poor Most at Risk
The Conversation | October 4, 2021
Extreme Heat Is Broiling People in Developing Cities
Science | October 4, 2021
The Megadrought in the Western US Is Entering Its 22nd Year. The Causes Are Partly Natural, Partly Produced by Humans.
Neue Zurcher Zeitung | October 1, 2021
How Tropical Storms and Hurricanes Have Hit U.S. Shores With Unparalleled Frequency
Washington Post | September 29, 2021
Two Indigenous-Led Studies in Alaska Hint at How Future Low-Ice Seasons Could Affect Arctic Communities
Arctic Today | September 28, 2021
The World's Biggest Carbon Removal Plant Will Negate Just 3 Seconds of Yearly Human Emissions
Business Insider | September 26, 2021
U.S. Northeast Coast Faces Rapid Warming
Guardian | September 24, 2021
Blazing a Trail in Volcano Research
Fox 5 | September 24, 2021
At Columbia's New Climate School, a Professor Talks Extreme Weather, Inequality and (Not) Colonizing Mars
West Side Rag | September 23, 2021
Ida's Torrential Flooding Highlights Calls for More MTA Climate Resiliency
Columbia Daily Spectator | September 21, 2021
Climate Change May Be Pushing Some Rainforests to a Breaking Point
National Geographic | September 16, 2021
Why Diamonds Are a Geologist's Best Friend
Columbia Magazine | September 16, 2021
Climate Scientist: This Is a Dystopian Moment
CNN | September 5, 2021
Hurricanes Are Getting Scarier
CNN | September 2, 2021
Ghostly Satellite Image Captures the Arctic 'Losing Its Soul'
Atlas Obscura | August 27, 2021
Chasing the Lava Flow in Iceland
The New Yorker | August 23, 2021
Scientists Map Urban Heat Islands, and Track How Communities Are Affected
Science | August 18, 2021
Examining Political Polarization, and How to Bridge the Divide
Globe and Mail | August 18, 2021
Charting a Course to Shrink the Heat Gap Between New York City Neighborhoods
Inside Climate News | August 18, 2021
Heat Is Killing Workers in the U.S., and There Are No Federal Rules to Protect Them
NPR | August 17, 2021
The World Is Starting to Pivot on Climate. It's Not Enough.
Barron's | August 16, 2021
To Measure New York City's Heat Islands, Scientists Recruit Residents of Hardest-Hit Neighborhoods
City Limits | August 12, 2021
Millions of People Are Moving Into Risky Flood Zones, But They Might Not Have a Choice
Popular Science | August 12, 2021
A NASA Scientist Discusses Why the Weather Has Become So Extreme
The Verge | August 10, 2021
Time for U.S. Schools to Have Climate Disaster Drills
The Hill | August 4, 2021
The Seas Are Rising. Can Oysters Protect Us?
The New Yorker | August 2, 2021
The 'Swell' Job of Sorting Out New Zealand's Unusual Earthquake Patterns
Atlas Obscura | August 2, 2021
How Much Will It Cost to Prevent Climate-Related Deaths By Heat?
Wired | July 29, 2021
A Carbon Calculation: How Many Deaths Do Emissions Cause?
New York Times | July 29, 2021
Cost of Carbon Measured in Lives Is High
Axios | July 29, 2021
How Climate Change Is Making Parts of the World Too Hot and Humid to Survive
Washington Post | July 27, 2021
How Severe Is the Megadrought in the West?
The Hill | July 24, 2021
Wet-Bulb Temperature Is Important, Climate Experts Say. So, What Is It?
Washington Post | July 24, 2021
Extreme Weather Globally May Only Get Worse
WNYC | July 22, 2021
8 Ways Life Would Get Weird on a Flat Earth
LiveScience | July 22, 2021
The Resilent Power of Microgrids, From Chicago's South Side to Patagonia
Renewable Energy | July 21, 2021
Smokey NYC Skies From Western Wildfires Offer a 'New and Surprising' Climate Hazard
Gothamist | July 20, 2021
Columbia Climate School: Investors Must Prepare for Multi-Hazard Climate Risk
ESG Clarity | July 19, 2021
As Rising Tides Erode Buildings, It's Getting Riskier to Live by the Coast
USA Today | July 9, 2021
'A Default Sewer System': Subway Flooding Is Bigger Than Just the MTA
The City | July 9, 2021
Big Oil's Lies About Climate Change: A Climate Scientist's Take
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | July 8, 2021
Scientists Study Temperatures at Which Humans Spontaneously Die With Increasing Urgency
Vice News | July 7, 2021
Why We Need an Interdependence Day to Restore National Unity
USA Today | July 5, 2021
Decaying Infrastructure Is a Persistent Threat to Public Health
The Hill | July 5, 2021
Research Ship Works to Predict the Next 'Big One' on the West Coast
Fox News | July 2, 2021
Limited Air Pollution Data Hampers Development of Policies
Jomo Kenyatta University | July 1, 2021
Rare Mantle Rocks in Oman Could Sequester Vast Amounts of Carbon Dioxide
Scientific American | July 1, 2021
A Megaquake Will Someday Strike the Pacific Northwest. This Ship Could Figure Out How Bad It Will Be.
Science | June 30, 2021
The Food System's Carbon Footprint Has Been Greatly Underestimated
Civil Eats | June 30, 2021
Sustainability and Your Health
WebMD | June 27, 2021
A Conversation on Building Safe Communities for LGBTQ+ Geoscientists
Nature Communications | June 24, 2021
Finding the Origins of Covid-19 and Preventing Future Pandemics
Project Syndicate | June 24, 2021
Sea Level: What's Coming, and What Businesses Can Do About It
Climate 21 | June 23, 2021
Hurricane Sandy Survivors Try to Hang Onto Their Homes 10 Years Later
The Hill | June 23, 2021
As Seas Rise, Coastal Communities Face Hard Choices on 'Managed Retreat'
Reuters | June 22, 2021
Greenhouse-Gas Emissions From Food Production Are Far Greater Than Previous Estimates Suggest
Inside Climate News | June 10, 2021
Emissions From Food Production Have Been Underestimated
Earth.com | June 9, 2021
Ghana's Road-Traffic Problems Have Deep and Spreading Roots
The Conversation | June 7, 2021
Inside One Scientist's Quest to Understand How Volcanoes Impact Climate Change
Time | June 4, 2021
How the Decline in Fish Biodiversity Is Affecting Human Nutrition
Medical & Life Sciences News | May 31, 2021
Slower Population Growth: The Goods and the Bads
Inter Press Service | May 31, 2021
Declining Fish Biodiversity in Peruvian Amazon Affecting Human Nutrition
Mongabay | May 28, 2021
How Dying Glaciers Can Unleash Disaster
The Tyee | May 28, 2021
The Electric Grid of the Future Requires Major Upgrades. We Must Start Today.
The Hill | May 20, 2021
Online Gamer Finals at an Active Volcano? Less Far-Fetched Than You Think.
Upcomer | May 20, 2021
A Biological Oceanographer Studies the Hudson River
Fox News | May 12, 2021
Cheap Sensors Provide Missing Air-Quality Data in African Cities
Eos | May 11, 2021
Notes From an Author: A Glaciologist on Climate Change in Greenland
National Geographic UK | May 11, 2021
Diamond Liquid Impurities Provide New Insights Into Ancient Earth
New Atlas | May 11, 2021
Protecting the Planet, One Mom at a Time
NPR | May 6, 2021
The American Geologist Who Made a Paradigm-Shifting Discovery on the Ocean Floor
Medium | May 3, 2021
Biden's First 100 Days: Where He Stands on Science
The Hill | April 30, 2021
NASA's Top Climatologist on the Problem With Pessimism
Fatherly | April 28, 2021
Climate Scientists Debunk 13 Myths About Global Warming
Business Insider | April 23, 2021
The Oil Spill That Inspired Earth Day
Forbes | April 22, 2021
Why We Need to Take Back Earth Day
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | April 21, 2021
How to Prepare for a Megadisaster
Columbia Magazine | April 21, 2021
Can Carbon Removal Bring Us to Net Zero?
Rolling Stone | April 19, 2021
The Future of Western Water Restrictions Is Here
Gizmodo | April 19, 2021
5 Myths About How You Can Help the Environment
ABC Good Morning America | April 16, 2021
It's Time for Corporations to Pay What They Owe America
CNN | April 13, 2021
Online Art Sparks Debate Over Value, Environmental Impact
ABC News | April 11, 2021
Africa: The Invisible Women in Energy
All Africa | April 8, 2021
Nature Can Help Us Prepare for the Next Pandemic
Scientific American | April 8, 2021
New Covid Variants Have Changed the Game: Vaccines Are Not Enough
All Africa | April 6, 2021
Making the Transition to a Green Economy: What Is Our Responsibility as Citizens?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | April 5, 2021
The U.S. Is Suffering From Toxic Polarization. That's Arguably a Good Thing.
Scientific American | April 2, 2021
A Biden Administration Climate Strategy: Send in the Scientists
New York Times | March 26, 2021
The Big Question About Iceland's 'Cute' Volcano
CNN | March 25, 2021
How the Triassic Extinction Helped Dinosaurs Take Over the Planet
Discover | March 23, 2021
Hurricanes Are Arriving Earlier. What's Happening?
Minnesota Public Radio | March 18, 2021
Reckless Governors Are Threatening Covid-19 Progress
The Hill | March 15, 2021
How a Secret Cold War Project Led to Signs of Ancient Life, And a Warning About the Future
Atlas Obscura | March 15, 2021
Vaccinating educators now is key to reopening schools
Atlanta Journal Constitution | March 2, 2021
Keeping an Eye on the Climate, From Space
NPR Science Friday | February 26, 2021
Climate Change Helped Some Dinosaurs Migrate to Greenland
Science News | February 24, 2021
How to Create Jobs for Oil and Gas Workers
Yale Climate Connections | February 22, 2021
Will Climate Change Make Winter Storms More Likely?
Houston Chronicle | February 20, 2021
With Climate, We're Much More Willing to Pay for Cures Than Prevention
Washington Post | February 18, 2021
Why America's Power Grids Will Keep Failing Us
Salon | February 18, 2021
The Columbia Climate School Must Engage the Public
Columbia Spectator | February 18, 2021
The Phony Blame Game on Texas Weather
CNN | February 17, 2021
The coronavirus is here to stay - here's what that means
Nature | February 16, 2021
Climate Change 200 Million Years Ago Helped Dinosaurs Walk From South America to Greenland
The Independent | February 15, 2021
The Himalayan Flood Disaster, Explained
Cosmos | February 14, 2021
A Surprise in Africa: Air Pollution Falls as Economies Rise
New York Times | February 10, 2021
Can Carbon Capture Make Flying More Sustainable?
National Geographic | February 7, 2021
Why the Pandemic Is 10 Times Worse Than You Think
NPR | February 6, 2021
Why Vaccines Alone Won't End the Pandemic
New York Times | January 24, 2021
In 2020, Earth Was as Hot as It's Ever Been
Business Insider | January 15, 2021
Climate Change Could Take Weather Patterns Back to the Pliocene
Grist | January 8, 2021
When the World's Smartest Scientists Meet Johnny Cash, Science Gets Funky
Rockland Journal-News | December 29, 2020
How 2020 Weather Shattered Records
ABC News | December 27, 2020
The War on Polarization
Medium | December 22, 2020
The Surprising and Critical Role of a Meteorologist Embedded With the Red Cross
Forbes | December 20, 2020
Do Yourself a Favor: Get Out More This Winter
New York Daily News | December 17, 2020
When Did Archaic Humans Control Fire?
Eos | December 15, 2020
Nature's Guide to Building Resilient Systems
Wall Street Journal | December 13, 2020
A Massive Continent Will Form Hundreds of Millions of Years From Now
LiveScience | December 13, 2020
Ancient Trees Reveal Brahmaputra Mega-Dam Risk
SciDevNet | December 9, 2020
How Biden Can Put the U.S. on a Path to Carbon-Free Electricity
Yale e360 | December 3, 2020
The Story of Flooding in the Language of Trees
Dhaka Tribune | December 3, 2020
These Stunning Miniature Sea Creatures Keep the Oceans in Balance
Gizmodo | December 1, 2020
In Tree Rings, Warning of Brahmaputra Floods
Earther | December 1, 2020
Kate Marvel: With Science Plus Action, Things Can Get Better
Inverse | December 1, 2020
Micro-clusters, Colored Zones, & Competing Positivity Rates: Why NYC School Reopenings And Shutdowns Have Become So Complicated
Gothamist | November 27, 2020
A Next Generation Climate Scientist Prepares for the Future
Medill Reports | November 24, 2020
Covid-19 Has Become Less Deadly, but That Could Change as Cases Rise
The Wall Street Journal | November 24, 2020
Immune System May Fight Off Coronavirus for Years, a New Study Suggests.
The New York Times | November 18, 2020
What Joe Biden Can Do to Reverse the U.S. Trajectory on Climate Change
CBS News | November 17, 2020
What Is Climate Migration?
Mashable | November 16, 2020
Innovating Food-Supply Chains for Covid-19
The Hill | November 13, 2020
Scientists Find Huge Fossil Lake Bed Under Greenland Ice
ZME Science | November 11, 2020
The Ocean Carbon Sink Has Set the Next Political Hurdle
Hakai | November 8, 2020
Finding Prehistoric Rain Forests By Studying Modern Mammals
Eos | November 4, 2020
Looking Back Won't Tell Us Everything We Need to Know About Grid Vulnerability
The Hill | November 4, 2020
The Earth Is Pulsating Every 26 Seconds, and Seismologists Don't Agree Why
Discover | October 27, 2020
The Trump Team Just Announced Its Surrender to the Pandemic
CNN | October 26, 2020
How New York City Is Reclaiming Its Piers
Smithsonian | October 26, 2020
Is More Iron a Good Thing for the Oceans Even If It Comes From Coal Power Plants?
Labroots | October 26, 2020
Escaping Toxic Polarization
Politics: Meet Me in the Middle | October 25, 2020
America Should Brace for 100,000 New Virus Cases a Day
Daily Beast | October 24, 2020
Faulty U.S. Covid Response Led to 130,000-210,000 Avoidable Deaths
CNN | October 22, 2020
Experts Call for Climate Change Debate to Move Beyond Settled Science and Focus on Action
ABC News | October 22, 2020
Rare-Earth Metals Reveal Ancient Ocean Currents
Medill Reports | October 21, 2020
A New Metric to Figure Out the Most Effective Ways to Cut Carbon
Bloomberg View | October 19, 2020
We Didn't Track Hurricanes Hundreds of Years Ago--But Trees Did
Popular Science | October 16, 2020
2020 Breaks Billiion-Dollar Natural Disasters Record in US
WTKR | October 16, 2020
It's Time for Trump's Top Doctors to Step Down and Speak Up
Daily Beast | October 15, 2020
What Science and Democracy Have in Common: Us, Hopefully
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | October 14, 2020
What's It Like to Be a Climate Scientist?
The Years Project | October 14, 2020
Science Pinpoints Global Metal Locations
Scientific American | October 13, 2020
Scientists Are Struggling With the Feeling of Being Against a Rushed Vaccine
Slate Magazine | October 9, 2020
A Summer Immersed in the Hudson River
Nyack News & Views | October 7, 2020
Trump's Covid-19 Recklessness Costs the U.S. Dearly
CNN | October 7, 2020
Blooms Driven By Climate Change Threaten to Smother Life in Arabian Sea
Mongabay | October 6, 2020
Healing the Red-Blue Divide
Columbia | October 5, 2020
Everything You Think About the Geopolitics of Climate Change Is Wrong
Foreign Policy | October 5, 2020
Could Heatwave Insurance Be a New Weapon in the Climate Fight?
Al Jazeera | October 4, 2020
A 'herd mentality' can't stop the COVID-19 pandemic. Neither can a weak vaccine.
National Geographic | October 2, 2020
Scientists Must Rise in Defense of Democracy
Scientific American | October 2, 2020
New Climate Discoveries That Should Worry Everyone
Columbia | October 1, 2020
Is NYC's Second Wave on the Horizon?
WNYC | October 1, 2020
Seas Up to 30 Meters Higher Show a Planet Under Siege
Daily Maverick | September 27, 2020
COVID Cases Rising 3.3 Times Faster in Hot Spot Areas Than Rest Of NYC
Gothamist | September 27, 2020
The Shotgun Scientist Who Hunts Moving Trees
Guardian | September 25, 2020
A Conversation With Climate Scientist Kate Marvel
Rolling Stone | September 22, 2020
Underwater and on Fire: U.S. Climate Change Magnifies Extremes
Associated Press | September 19, 2020
If things don't change dramatically, we could have 600,000 - 800,000 fatalities
MSNBC | September 18, 2020
A Climate in Crisis
CBSN | September 17, 2020
New York City Prepares for a Second Wave, with a Chance to Blunt the Worst
Bloomberg News | September 16, 2020
Humans Are Putting Out Far More Carbon Than Ancient Volcanoes Did
Courthouse News | September 15, 2020
Satellite Images Show Deterioration of Antarctic Glaciers
ABC News | September 15, 2020
From 9/11 to COVID-19
The Hill | September 11, 2020
A Socially and Environmentally Just Way to Fight Climate Change
The Hill | September 10, 2020
Is New York's Infection Rate Artificially Low?
Gothamist | September 5, 2020
Ancient 'Pickled' Leaves Give a Glimpse of Global Greening
Eos | September 3, 2020
Applying the Lessons of the Covid-19 Crisis to the Climate Crisis
Undark | September 1, 2020
Our Focus Has to Be on the Victims of Hurricanes
CNN | August 30, 2020
Yes, We Can Get Rid of the World's Dirtiest Fuel
Foreign Policy | August 27, 2020
Half of Antarctica's Ice Shelves Could Collapse in a Flash, Thanks to Warming
LiveScience | August 26, 2020
Hydrofracturing Is the Latest Concern for Antarctica's Ice Shelves
Gizmodo | August 26, 2020
New Map Shows Vulnerability of Antarctic Ice Shelves to Hydrofracturing
Ars Technica | August 26, 2020
What We Do--and Do Not--Know About Herd Immunity
WNYC | August 24, 2020
Guardians of the Jungle Challenge Drug Lords and Investors
El Pais | August 19, 2020
Coronavirus Updates: Top Health Expert Urges De Blasio To Delay In-Person School Reopening
Gothamist | August 19, 2020
New York Has Tamed the Virus. Can It Hold Off a Second Wave?
The New York Times | August 17, 2020
A Simpler, More Useful Way to Tax Carbon
Vox | August 17, 2020
The Psychology of Cancel Culture
The Hill | August 14, 2020
How to Count Humans
Project Syndicate | August 13, 2020
Why disaster relief still takes so long to reach hard-hit areas
Newsweek | August 13, 2020
Enhancing the Impact of Well Testing for Fluoride
Storymaps | August 8, 2020
40 Years Ago, the Titanic Was Found, and Lost
Discover | August 7, 2020
It'sLike We're Flying Blind': The US Has a Covid-19 Data Problem
VOX | August 5, 2020
The Plastic Pollution in Our Laundry
Nyack News & Views | August 5, 2020
The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor
GeoLog | July 30, 2020
What went wrong during the Northeast's first COVID-19 spike and is the region ready for another?
USA Today | July 29, 2020
Discussing COVID-19 and crisis response with National Center for Disaster Preparedness director, author of 'Rethinking Readiness'
Seattle Times | July 28, 2020
Without A Vaccine, Researchers Say, Herd Immunity May Never Be Achieved
NPR | July 24, 2020
Marie Tharp's Seafloor
Storymaps | July 23, 2020
Deepwater Horizon Still Plagues the Health of Children a Decade Later
OneZero | July 23, 2020
The Climate Won't Warm as Much as We Feared--But More Than We Hoped
The Conversation | July 22, 2020
Study on Child Transmission Raises Concern
The New York Times | July 19, 2020
America Is on Track for a Million Coronavirus Cases a Day
Daily Beast | July 16, 2020
States that reopened too quickly amid coronavirus are facing a problem: Getting the genie back in the bottle
ABC News | July 12, 2020
Notre Dame Fire Deposited Nearly a Ton of Lead in Paris
Salon | July 10, 2020
An Authority on Earth's Past Now Focuses on Its Future
New York Times | July 10, 2020
With coronavirus science still iffy, U.S. schools hope to reopen for 56.6 million K-12 students
The Washington Post | July 9, 2020
Tree Rings Reveal Extreme Weather Is on the Rise in South America
ZME Science | July 8, 2020
Syringes are key to coronavirus vaccine delivery. Trump is relying on two untested suppliers
Los Angeles Times | July 8, 2020
6 months into the coronavirus pandemic and the US still can't get testing right
RADIO.COM | July 7, 2020
Subducting Plate Angle Dictates Tsunami Threat During Large Earthquakes
Temblor | July 6, 2020
Deep-Earth Structures May Reveal Locations of Untapped Metal Deposits
Mining | July 6, 2020
'We know what we need to do': six experts address the coronavirus surge
The Guardian | July 5, 2020
Africa: Investing in Digital Agriculture Can Help Africa Beat This Pandemic
All Africa | July 3, 2020
Greenland Ice-Drilling Campaign Aims for Bedrock
Science | July 2, 2020
The Global Race to Map the Entire Ocean Floor
Guardian | June 30, 2020
As states halt reopening of bars and indoor dining, public health experts urge more caution
NBC News | June 30, 2020
How Communities Can Adapt to Climate Change
PBS NOVA | June 29, 2020
Covid-19 Has Disrupted Fieldwork. Here's How Environmental Chemists Are Coping.
Chemical & Engineering News | June 29, 2020
How Inequality Fuels COVID-19 Deaths
Project Syndicate | June 29, 2020
Here's how to stop the virus from winning
National Georgraphic | June 26, 2020
New York's Contact Tracers Are Still Facing Challenges
Gothamist | June 26, 2020
The School Reopeners Think America Is Forgetting About Kids
The Atlantic | June 25, 2020
What Drives the Ocean Carbon Sink?
Radio Ecoshock | June 24, 2020
As Coronavirus Slows, New York City Health Officials Watch Hot Spots
The Wall Street Journal | June 23, 2020
How to Assess Your Coronavirus Risk Before Doing An Activity
Huff Post | June 23, 2020
Harmful Algae Blooms in Arabian Sea Linked to Himalayas Melting
Third Pole | June 22, 2020
Rainforest Fires Set Up Potential Covid-19 Crisis
Mongabay | June 19, 2020
How coronavirus has created a new split in American life
The Guardian | June 19, 2020
Police Brutality: Training Can't Touch This
The Hill | June 7, 2020
Rate of CO2 Absorption by Ocean Impacted by Human-Caused Atmospheric Changes
Oceanographic | June 3, 2020
Disaster Season Is Upon Us
Washington Post | May 28, 2020
Natural Forests More Reliable at Fighting Climate Change Than Plantations
Mongabay | May 25, 2020
Why Food Systems Should Be Strengthened During COVID-19
SceDev.Net | May 17, 2020
Why Talking Across Our Political Divide Is Not Enough
The Hill | May 13, 2020
The Pandemic Generation
Washington Post | May 12, 2020
How Humanity Went Global
Axios | May 11, 2020
In Puerto Rico, a Glimpse of the Future of Resilient Energy
The Hill | May 10, 2020
Daily Temperatures Expected to Arrive Later This Century Are Already Here
Science News | May 8, 2020
Combos of Heat, Humidity at Edge of Human Endurance Are Hitting Globe Decades Earlier Than Expected
NBC News | May 8, 2020
Potentially Fatal Heat Waves Are More Common Than Scientists Thought
Quartz | May 8, 2020
Unsurvivable Heat and Humidity Extremes Have Emerged Earlier Than Expected, Study Finds
Washington Post | May 8, 2020
A Post-Lockdown Pathway for Forest-Edge Communities of Central India
Mongabay | May 8, 2020
Supercharged by Climate Change, 'Megadrought' Points to Drier Future in the West
Arizona Republic | May 6, 2020
Snowcaps to Arabian Sea: How Algal Blooms Threaten Our Food Supply
Livemint | May 4, 2020
How to Build a Hardier World After Coronavirus
The New Yorker | May 1, 2020
Greenland Has a Grand Canyon Beneath Its Ice
Atlas Obscura | May 1, 2020
The City That Never Sleeps Is Waking Up Earlier
New York Times | April 29, 2020
How Lack of Diversity and Inclusion in Science Hurts Us All
Alan Alda's All Clear | April 28, 2020
The Lab That Discovered Global Warming Has Good News and Bad News
New York Times | April 24, 2020
The Parched West Is Heading Into a Global Warming-Fueled Megadrought That May Last Centuries
Inside Climate News | April 20, 2020
In New York's Empty Streets, Covid-19's Lessons for Climate Change
Inside Climate News | April 20, 2020
Historic Megadrought Underway in California, U.S. West, Study Finds
Mercury News | April 16, 2020
Southwest Drought Rivals Those of Centuries Ago, Thanks to Climate Change
New York Times | April 16, 2020
The Southwest Is Locked in the Grip of the First Human-Caused Megadrought
Washington Post | April 16, 2020
The American West May Be Entering a Megadrought Worse Than Any in Recorded History
Smithsonian | April 16, 2020
Projected Future Melt of the Greenland Ice Sheet May Be Underestimated by Half
Forbes | April 15, 2020
Scientists Confirm Rapid Melting of Greenland Ice Sheet
Guardian | April 15, 2020
Climate Change: Blue Skies Pushed Greenland 'Into the Red'
BBC | April 15, 2020
This Crisis Will End. The Fight Against Pollution Is Only Beginning.
Streetsblog | April 13, 2020
Walter C. Pitman III (1932-2019)
Eos | April 9, 2020
In a Race Against Global Warming, Robins Are Migrating Earlier
Inside Climate News | April 6, 2020
The World Might--Might!--Become a Better Place Because of Covid-19
Miami Herald | April 6, 2020
The One-Two Punch of Coronavirus and Climate Change Could Be a Greater Disaster
Indianapolis Star | April 3, 2020
Coronavirus Quarantine FAQ
WBUR Here and Now | April 2, 2020
Robins Head North Sooner Due to Earlier Snow Melt
New Atlas | April 2, 2020
Social Distancing May Stop. And Start. And Stop. Until We Have a Vaccine.
Buzzfeed | April 1, 2020
Pandemic Lockdowns Mean Cleaner Air--For Now
NBC News | March 31, 2020
Wildfires and Climate Change: A Vicious Cycle
Science Rules! | March 30, 2020
The Virus Shows Why There Won't be Global Action on Climate
Foreign Policy | March 29, 2020
4 Steps Congress Can Take to Help Prevent the Next Pandemic
The Hill | March 29, 2020
Why the U.S. Has the Most Confirmed Covid-19 Cases
CNN | March 27, 2020
Confronting Covid-19: A Conversation With Scott Barrett
Environmental Economics | March 27, 2020
Catastrophes: Thinking the Unthinkable
Temblor | March 25, 2020
A Second Dust Bowl Could Threaten Global Food Security
Gizmodo | March 23, 2020
Big Thinkers' Predictions of How Coronavirus Will Change the World
Politico | March 20, 2020
What Lessons Can We Apply From Hurricanes to the Coronavirus?
New York Times | March 20, 2020
Smile? Results From the World Happiness Report Are In.
New York Times | March 20, 2020
Coronavirus Shutdowns Have Unintended Consequences: Cleaner Air and Water
NBC News | March 20, 2020
Air Pollution and CO2 Fall Rapidly as Coronavirus Spreads
BBC News | March 19, 2020
Scientists Reveal the Hidden Factor Behind the 2011 Japan Mega-Earthquake Equation
Sputnik News | March 18, 2020
How to Start a Movement
Project Syndicate | March 18, 2020
How Not to Completely Hate the People You're Quarantined With
Wired | March 17, 2020
How Hurricane Maria's Heavy Rains Devastated Puerto Rico's Forests
Science News | March 17, 2020
The Invisible Escalation of Hate: Is Political Violence in Our Future?
The Hill | March 17, 2020
Even a Relatively Small Global War Would Cause Global Famine
Gizmodo | March 16, 2020
In a Divided America, Misery Is Looking for Company
The HIll | March 11, 2020
The Scientist Tackling the Deep-Sea Food Chain
Ozy | March 9, 2020
From HIgh Finance to Sustainable Fashion
Vogue | March 8, 2020
The Original Long Islanders Fight to Save Their Land From a Rising Sea
New York Times | March 5, 2020
How Coronavirus Impacts Climate Change With Emissions Reductions
ABC News | March 5, 2020
Madhya Pradesh's Fluoride Warriors' Unleash Citizen Science"
Mongabay | March 2, 2020
Early Spring and the Four Daffodils of the Apocalypse
WNYC Brian Lehrer | March 2, 2020
Seismometers Detect Small Icebergs Produced By Greenland Glaciers
IRIS | March 2, 2020
Preventing the Next Big Bio Threat
The Hill | February 24, 2020
Does This Fossil Reveal a Jurassic Tropical Freeze?
Eos | February 18, 2020
The Scientific Paper Is Outdated
Chronicle of Higher Education | February 16, 2020
Big Oil Is Taking Up the Mantle of Climate Change
Reuters | February 12, 2020
A Greener Red Carpet
Columbia News | February 7, 2020
How Much Should We Worry About the New Coronavirus?
The Hill | February 6, 2020
Can the Fashion Industry Work Toward 'Climate Positivity?'
Fashionista | February 5, 2020
How a Cold Climate Shaped Scotland's Political Climate
Eos | February 4, 2020
The Trump Administration Is Silencing Science
WBUR | February 3, 2020
Is Climate Change Really As Divisive As We Think It Is?
PBS Peril & Promise | January 30, 2020
The Denial of Science: We're in Hot Water
Columbia College Today | January 28, 2020
These Lava Lakes Drained Catastrophically--And Scientists Caught It in Action
National Geographic | January 27, 2020
Climate Change Threatens World's Wine Supply, Study Says
USA Today | January 27, 2020
Study in Burkina Faso Shows Link Between Land Degradation and Migration
The Conversation | January 22, 2020
Your Grandparents' Refrigerator Added to a Huge Amount of Global Warming
IFL Science | January 20, 2020
The Environmental and Financial Consequences of Road Salt for NYC
Fox 5 NY | January 18, 2020
Scientists, Designers and Activists Collaborate to Tackle Fashion's Biggest Problem
Forbes | January 16, 2020
Climate Change Could Lead to More Injuries and Death
The Verge | January 13, 2020
Species-Rich Forests Offer Stable Carbon Capture
The Hindu | January 11, 2020
A Website for All Paleo-CO2 Data
Eos | January 10, 2020
Big Law Firms Become Climate Advocates
E&E News | January 8, 2020
Is Managed Retreat the Key to Fighting Climate Change in New York City?
Curbed | January 3, 2020
The Complicated Role of Iron in Ocean Health and Climate Change
Smithsonian | January 3, 2020
A Warning From Ancient Tree Rings: The Americas Are Prone to Drastic, Simultaneous Droughts
Science | January 2, 2020
Sea-Level Rise to Make Things Worse in Mumbai Within Decades
IndiaSpend | December 23, 2019
Earth Science Has a Whiteness Problem
New York Times | December 23, 2019
Rising Temperatures Are Stressing the U.S. Corn Belt
e360 | December 23, 2019
Millions and Millions of Climate Refugees?
Radio Ecoshock | December 19, 2019
These U.S. Cities Are Most Likely Targets of a Nuclear Assault--And They're Not Ready
Business Insider | December 18, 2019
Why We're Seeing a Lot More 100-Year Floods
The Years Project | December 17, 2019
The Earth Needs Multiple Ways to Remove CO2 From the Air to Avert the Worst of Climate Change
The Conversation | December 13, 2019
Fossil Find Shows That Enigmatic 'Sailing Stones' Existed Even 200 Million Years Ago
Science Alert | December 12, 2019
Can New York Plug All Its Subway Holes Before the Next Big Storm?
Gizmodo | December 12, 2019
One of Europe's Worst Famines Likely Caused By Devastating Flooding
GeoSpace | December 12, 2019
Simultaneous Heat Waves Could Batter Food-Growing Countries
Reuters | December 9, 2019
Newly Identified Jet Stream Pattern Could Imperil Global Food Supplies
Scientific American | December 9, 2019
Momentum Grows for Mapping the Seafloor
Eos | December 9, 2019
How a Volcanic Eruption Helped Create Modern Scotland
Science | December 5, 2019
In New York Lab, Centuries-Old Corals Hold Clues to Climate Shifts
Reuters | December 5, 2019
It's Snowing ... Microplastics
Columbia Magazine | December 5, 2019
Climate Change Is Accelerating, Bringing the World 'Dangerously Close' to Irreversible Change
New York Times | December 5, 2019
Promoting Racial Diversity in Geoscience
Eos | December 3, 2019
A Deep-Sea Magma Monster Gets a Body Scan
New York Times | December 3, 2019
How Climate Procrastination Has Put the Planet in Peril
PBS Newshour | November 26, 2019
At Thanksgiving, a Sustainable Meal Is About More Than Carbon Emissions
Washington Post | November 24, 2019
Food System Transformation Needs Everyone at the Table
Devex | November 21, 2019
Ten Years After 'Climategate,' the Scientists Have Won. What About the Rest of the World?
Gizmodo | November 21, 2019
Her Message About Climate Change: It's Not Too Late
New York Times | November 20, 2019
New Report Finds Costs of Climate Change Often Underestimated
Yale Climate Connections | November 19, 2019
Can We See 'Risk' From Space?
Reliefweb | November 15, 2019
Earth's Odd Rotation May Solve Ancient Climate Mystery
National Geographic | November 13, 2019
Can the Impeachment Hearings Actually Change Anyone's Mind?
Politico | November 12, 2019
Is Hot the New Normal?
The Last Word on Nothing | November 12, 2019
How Listen to an Earthquake
NPR To the Best of Our Knowledge | November 5, 2019
In a Changing Climate, Will Plants Make the World Wetter or Drier?
Carbon Brief | November 5, 2019
In California, There's an Opportunity to Lead the Nation in Building Resilience
The HIll | November 1, 2019
California Emerged From Drought, But Is Still Catching Fire
New York Times | October 26, 2019
Can New York's Transit Authority Lead the Way to a Carbon-Efficient Future?
Next City | October 26, 2019
New Yorkers Might Be Safely Swimming in the East River by 2025
Inverse | October 26, 2019
The Fukushima 3 and the L'Aquila 7
Temblor | October 23, 2019
As Climate Change Hits the Insurance Industry, Here's How One Company Is Adapting
Fortune | October 23, 2019
Are Wildfires Caused by Utilities or Climate Change? Yes.
New York Times | October 23, 2019
Hunting for Microplastics in Your Seafood
The Verge | October 22, 2019
Are Clues to the Coming Winter Blowing in the Autumn Wind?
New York Times | October 18, 2019
Frozen Earth Is a Possible Future for Our Warming Planet
LiveScience | October 11, 2019
California Blackouts Are a Planned Disaster
The Hill | October 11, 2019
Plastic Washed
Nyack News & Views | October 3, 2019
A Scientific Way of Reviving Rainforest Fragments
The Hindu | September 28, 2019
The Earth Is Warming. Here Are the Top Warming Signs.
ABC News | September 26, 2019
Scientists Worldwide Join Strikes for Climate Change
Nature | September 26, 2019
Climate Liability Lawsuits Could Help With Costs of Adapting to a Hotter Earth
NPR | September 24, 2019
Laying Out the Unpleasant Realities of Rising Seas
Mashable | September 23, 2019
How to Help the Planet Ahead of the UN Climate Summit
CBS News | September 21, 2019
How Do We Manage the Retreat of Communities Hit by Climate Change?
Physics World | September 20, 2019
U.S. Ignored Its Own Evidence of Climate's Role in Central American Migration
NBC News | September 20, 2019
Visualizing the Climate Crisis on the Front Pages of International Newspapers
Hyperallergic | September 18, 2019
The Mysterious Case of the Alien Rock
Columbia Magazine | September 16, 2019
The Other Existential Threat We Face
CNN | September 15, 2019
As Climate Change Advances, It's Time to Think About Leaving the Coasts
New York Daily News | September 12, 2019
How to End the Newark Water Crisis--And Prevent the Next One
Newark Star Ledger | September 9, 2019
Will Condos Trample Dinosaur Footprints?
Rockland Journal News | September 8, 2019
How Kilauea's Lava Birthed an Algae Bloom Visible From Space
NOVA Next | September 5, 2019
Is Climate Change Making Hurricanes Stall?
PBS Newshour | September 4, 2019
What's the Link Between Hurricanes and Climate Change?
WNYC The Takeaway | September 3, 2019
What Makes a Hurricane Turn? How Wide Is the Eye? What's Next?
New York Times | September 3, 2019
Greta Thunberg and the Lessons of the Sea
New York Times | August 29, 2019
Heat Pumps: Efficient, Environmentally Friendly
WBUR | August 29, 2019
A Day in the Life of a Tree
The New Yorker | August 27, 2019
Why Do So Many Americans Ask About Nuking a Hurricane?
CNN | August 26, 2019
The Amazon Is in Flames. But Brazil's Past Shows a Way Forward.
Washington Post | August 23, 2019
Lab Studies How to Improve 'Difficult Conversations'
WGBH | August 21, 2019
How Extreme Weather Conditions Could Last Longer Due to Climate Change
Carbon Brief | August 20, 2019
Living on the Edge Along India's Coastlines
Livemint | August 19, 2019
Health Screenings Help Kids Succeed in the Classroom
Tribune Democrat | August 19, 2019
Saving the Arctic's 'Last Ice Area' Is a Race Against Time
Vice News | August 16, 2019
Melting Ice, Raging Fires: Summer in the Arctic, Courtesy of Climate Change
NPR On Point | August 16, 2019
Hottest July Ever? Ask an Expert.
Nyack News & Views | August 13, 2019
The Secret Life of Trees
American Scholar | August 13, 2019
Global Warming Is Changing the Winds Off West Antarctica, Driving Ice Melt
InsideClimate News | August 12, 2019
World Food Supply Is at Dire Risk, Warns U.N. Report
New York Times | August 8, 2019
Farmers Among Biggest Victims of Climate Change
Newsroom | August 8, 2019
When It Comes to Wildfire Solutions, Relocating Communities Is a Tough Sell
KQED | August 5, 2019
People Don't Need to 'Believe' in Climate Change to Act on It, Study Suggests
EcoWatch | August 2, 2019
Our Planet Is in Crisis. But Until We Call It a Crisis, No One Will Listen.
Guardian | July 31, 2019
Greenland Is in the Throes of a Great Melting Event
Washington Post | July 31, 2019
How a Climate Scientist Invests His Money
Barron's | July 30, 2019
Lost Cities and Climate Change
Scientific American | July 30, 2019
The Climate Crisis Movie Isn't Out Yet, But We Just Saw the Trailer
Esquire | July 26, 2019
Scientists Have Discovered Fresh Water Under the Ocean, and It's Huge
Seeker | July 24, 2019
Megadroughts Could Return to Southwestern U.S.
National Geographic | July 24, 2019
No Climate Event in Last 2,000 Years Compares to What's Happening Now
The Atlantic | July 24, 2019
Think Climate Change Is Normal? In 2,000 Years, Scientists Can't Find Anything LIke It.
Science Alert | July 24, 2019
Earth Warmed Faster in the Last Few Decades Than in Previous 1,900 Years
Los Angeles Times | July 24, 2019
A Volcanologist Encourages Girls to Get Into the Science Game
Jackson Hole News | July 24, 2019
India Is Running Out of Water
Top of Mind | July 23, 2019
Con Ed's Plan for Heat Waves Is Years Behind Schedule
Gothamist | July 23, 2019
It's Melting: Science on Ice
Scientific American | July 22, 2019
California's Wildfires Are 500 Percent Larger Due to Climate Change
The Atlantic | July 16, 2019
Study: Climate Change a Leading Driver of California Wildfires
KQED | July 16, 2019
How Does Climate Variability Contribute to Global Crop Failures?
European Scientist | July 11, 2019
Listening to Rock Music
Antarctic Sun | July 8, 2019
Off the Jersey Shore, a Vast Aquifer of Fresh Water Lies Beneath the Ocean
Philadelphia Inquirer | June 28, 2019
Scientists Found a Giant Freshwater Aquifer Off the East Coast
Axios | June 27, 2019
I Met Some of the World's Top Climate Scientists. Here Are 5 Things I Learned.
WNET | June 26, 2019
Mystery Stretch of the Pacific Is Not Warming Like the Rest of the World's Waters
Newswee | June 26, 2019
It's Not a Coinciidence That Many Meteorologists Are Wearing Stripes Today
Weather Channel | June 25, 2019
Considering Managed Retreat
NPR | June 23, 2019
New York's New Climate Law Is a Landmark. Now the Work and Sacrifice Begin,.
New York Daily News | June 22, 2019
Scientists Discover Giant Fresh-Water Aquifer Off U.S. East Coast
Gizmodo | June 21, 2019
Declassified Spy Photos Show Rapid Melting of Colossal Glaciers
Mashable | June 19, 2019
Himalayan Glaciers Melting at an Alarming Rate, Spy Satellites Show
National Geographic | June 19, 2019
Himalayan Glacier Melting Doubled Since 2000, Scientists Reveal
Guardian | June 19, 2019
Spy Satellites Reveal Extent of Himalaya Glacier Loss
BBC News | June 19, 2019
I Spy, Via Spy Satellite: Melting Himalayan Glaciers
NPR | June 19, 2019
Dive Right Into the Hudson River
Scienceline | June 16, 2019
Scientists Narrow Link Between Tides and Earthquakes
Weather.com | June 15, 2019
Exploring Scientific Thought
Person, Place, Thing | June 11, 2019
Plastic, Plastic Everywhere
Columbia Magazine | June 10, 2019
Modern Technology Tries to Save the Ocean Environment
CGTN | June 8, 2019
We Might Finally Know How Tides Trigger Earthquakes
IFL Science | June 7, 2019
New Project Defends Renewable Energy
Torchlight | June 1, 2019
Can Volcanic Eruptions Affect Hurricane Activity?
WeatherNation | May 30, 2019
Ancient Rocky Structure Found Beneath Antarctica. And It's Messing With the Ice.
Livescience | May 29, 2019
Climate Change May Destroy a Barrier That Protects the U.S. From Hurricanes
World Economic Forum | May 29, 2019
The Trump Administration Really, Really Doesn't Want You to See This Climate Science
Mashable | May 29, 2019
Five Legal Principles for a Green New Deal
Washington Post | May 23, 2019
How A.I. Can Help Handle Severe Weather
New York Times | May 12, 2019
How the U.S. Government Failed Puerto Rico
Globe Post | May 9, 2019
Global Warming Was Already Fueling Droughts in the Early 1900s
Inside Climate News | May 1, 2019
Warming Oceans May Pump Out More Greenhouse Gases Than They Absorb
Courthouse News | April 29, 2019
Earth's Oceans May Lose a Key Part of Their Ability to Capture Carbon
Inverse | April 29, 2019
Pee-oneering Archaeology
CBC Quirks and Quarks | April 25, 2019
Wanted: A Legion of Lawyers to Fight Climate Change
ClimateWire | April 24, 2019
Air Pollution Kills 780,000 People in Africa Each Year
Chemical & Engineering News | April 24, 2019
The Hard Truths About Climate Change
Op-Ed TV | April 24, 2019
Scientists Examine Seafloor in Antarctica
CBS Evening News | April 22, 2019
The Sands of Time Are Soaked in Urine
The Sands of Time Are Soaked in Urine | April 18, 2019
Why Archaeologists Are Studying 10,000-Year-Old Urine
The Atlantic | April 18, 2019
Facebook Is Using AI to Map Population Density Around the World
The Verge | April 10, 2019
Antarctica's Iceberg Graveyard Could Reveal the Ice Sheet's Future
Science News | April 9, 2019
A Geological 'Orrery' Could Reveal Planetary Dynamics in Deep Time
Scientific American | April 9, 2019
The Real 'Day After Tomorrow'
Daily Mail | April 8, 2019
The Deadly Cost of Failing Flood-Control Infrastructure
The Hill | April 5, 2019
Obama Created a Climate Panel. Trump Disbanded It. They Regrouped. Here Is Their Report.
Newsweek | April 4, 2019
Climate Group Scrapped by Trump Reassembles to Issue Warning
Guardian | April 4, 2019
Changing Snow May Harm Arctic Wildlife
Physics World | April 2, 2019
Fighting Climate Change By Bringing Back the Last Ice Age?
CBS News | April 1, 2019
Two Veteran Lawyers Have a Bold Plan to Overhaul Climate Laws
Nexus Media | April 1, 2019
Microfibers Contributing to Pollution of Global Waterways
CGTN | March 28, 2019
Is Congestion Pricing What New York Needs?
Vice News | March 27, 2019
Ocean Drilling in 'Iceberg Alley'
BBC News | March 26, 2019
Stronger Hurricanes Could Decimate Forests and Accelerate Climate Change, Study Warns
CNN | March 25, 2019
Protect All of New York From Rising Seas, Not Just Lower Manhattan
Crain's New York Business | March 25, 2019
Gulf Stream Slowdown May Bring Later Cold
Climate News Network | March 23, 2019
Wallace Broecker (1931-2019)
Science | March 21, 2019
The World's Happiest (and Unhappiest) Countries in 2019
CNN | March 21, 2019
The U.S. Is the Unhappiest It's Ever Been
Fortune | March 21, 2019
Tree Rings Contain Secrets From the Forest
Popular Science | March 20, 2019
How Climate Change Ruins Snowflakes
NPR Science Friday | March 18, 2019
'Impossible' Rocks Found on Remote Volcanic Island
LiveScience | March 18, 2019
Climate Change May Be Messing Up Snowflakes as We Know Them
Gothamist | March 10, 2019
More Rain Means Greenland's Ice Sheet Is Melting Faster
Climatewire | March 8, 2019
Rain Is Melting Greenland's Ice, Even in Winter, Raising Fears About Sea-Level Rise
Science | March 7, 2019
Rain Is Melting Greenland Ice Sheet, Even in Winter
BBC | March 7, 2019
Rainfall Is Triggering Melting on the Greenland Ice Sheet, Study Finds
InsideClimate News | March 7, 2019
What Lessons Can Be Learned From a Deadly Tornado in Alabama
The Hill | March 7, 2019
Three Legal Visions of a 'Green New Deal'
Yahoo News | March 6, 2019
Clues to Solar System's Planet Motion Puzzle Could Be Hidden in Earth's Rocks
Space | March 5, 2019
Profile of Paul E. Olsen
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | March 4, 2019
Earth's Rock Record Could Reveal the Motions of Other Planets
Smithsonian | March 4, 2019
Near Death, 'Grandfather' of Climate Science Left a Final Warning
NBC News | March 3, 2019
Memorializing a Titan of Climate Science
Yale Climate Connections | February 26, 2019
How Pollution and Greenhouse Gases Affect Climate in the Sahel
The Conversation | February 24, 2019
Wally Broecker, 1931-2019
PBS Nova | February 22, 2019
A Green New Deal Is Feasible and Affordable
CNN | February 22, 2019
Wallace Broecker, Who Helped Popularize Term 'Global Warming,' Dies at 87
Washington Post | February 20, 2019
Global Warming Pioneer Wallace Broecker, the 'Grandfather of Climate Science,' Dies at 87
Newsweek | February 19, 2019
Wallace Broecker, Whose Work Sounded Early Alarm on Climate Change, Dies at 87
New York Times | February 19, 2019
Scientist Who Popularized 'Global Warming' Is Dead at 87
Associated Press | February 18, 2019
It's Official: 2018 Was the Fourth Warmest Year on Record
New York Times | February 6, 2019
2018 Was One of Hottest Years on Record--And This One Could Be Even Hotter
Los Angeles Times | February 6, 2019
Government Report Spotlights Costly Damage of Extreme Weather in 2018
Vice News | February 6, 2019
Earth Marks Fourth Hottest Year on Record as Congress Opens Climate Hearings
Politico | February 6, 2019
2018 Was One of the Hottest Years Ever
Vox | February 6, 2019
Time to Counter Anti-Vaccine Hysteria
New York Daily News | February 5, 2019
Climate Science, Explained
WNYC Here's the Thing | February 5, 2019
Four Ways to Pay for Disasters
The Hill | January 28, 2019
As Climate Warms, Plants Will Absorb Less CO2, Study Finds
New York Times | January 23, 2019
Alaska's Year Without a Summer
AGU Blogosphere | January 18, 2019
Permafrost Is Warming Around the Globe
InsideClimate News | January 16, 2019
Shoreline Pollution: A Deeper Dive
Nyack News & Views | January 16, 2019
Child Migrant Deaths: 5 Areas Congress Should Investigate
The Hill | January 8, 2019
Current Drought Is One of Worst Ever, New Study Says
Arizona Star | January 5, 2019
Surge of Climate Lawsuits Targets Damage From Fossil Fuels
InsideClimate News | January 4, 2019
Thinking About Climate on a Dark, Dismal Morning
Scientific American | December 25, 2018
Western Drought Ranks Among Worst of Last Millennium
Scientific American | December 24, 2018
A Social Psychologist on the Ins and Outs of Navigating Conflict
Columbia Record | December 20, 2018
The Government Could Run Out of Room to Detain Migrant Children in 30 Days
Daily Beast | December 18, 2018
How Implicit Bias and Lack of Diversity Undermine Science
Scientific American | December 17, 2018
How 30 Million Dead and Dying Trees Are Reshaping Puerto Rico's Forests
Earther | December 17, 2018
Study Tracks Climate Variation's Impact on Green Power Generation
Climatewire | December 13, 2018
Scientists Investigate How the 'Ocean Pump' Is Slowing Global Warming
Medill Reports | December 12, 2018
How to Talk to Policymakers About Climate Change
Scientific American | December 11, 2018
What the Ocean Floor Can Tell Us About Climate Change
Columbia Magazine | December 10, 2018
Can AI Defeat the Dreaded Tsetse Fly?
Columbia Magazine | December 10, 2018
The Climate Apocalypse Is Now
Wired | November 29, 2018
Climate Scientists Aren't in It For the Money, But For the Truth
CNN | November 28, 2018
We Have a Climate Problem. Now What?
The HIll | November 28, 2018
We Should Not Tear-Gas Children
Washington Post | November 28, 2018
Protecting Earth's Forests Just as Important as Reducing Emissions, Say Scientists
NPR Here & Now | November 27, 2018
How to Handle Difficult Conversations at Thanksgiving
New York Times | November 20, 2018
Climate Change Will Bring Multiple Disasters at Once, Study Warns
CBS News | November 19, 2018
Ask a Scientist: How to Deal With a Climate-Change Skeptic
The New Yorker | November 17, 2018
Earth's Natural Climate Swings
PBS SciTech Now | November 14, 2018
The Simple Reason Humans Can't Control Wildfires
The Atlantic | November 13, 2018
Investing to Save the Planet
Forbes | November 10, 2018
Divided America, Difficult Conversations
Chicago Tribune | November 9, 2018
Why Does California Have So Many Wildfires?
New York Times | November 9, 2018
What Is Happening With Mexico City's Water? (in Spanish)
Voice of America | November 8, 2018
The Carbon Brief Interview: Dr. Kate Marvel
Carbon Brief | October 25, 2018
How Scientists Cracked the Climate-Change Case
New York Times | October 24, 2018
El Nino Looks Imminent
Earther | October 19, 2018
Lack of Sediment Threatens Salt Marshes
Staten Island Advance | October 19, 2018
Hurricane Michael's Effects Could Be Permanent for Kids
Daily Beast | October 19, 2018
Heat and Humidity Are a Killer Combination
New York Times | October 11, 2018
Public Data Can Help the Most Vulnerable After Disasters
The Hill | October 11, 2018
Dodge the Danger in Dirt
Nyack News & Views | October 10, 2018
Hurricanes and Climate Change: Yes, They're Linked
New York Times | October 10, 2018
What Climate Change Is Actually Expected to Do
Washington Post | October 8, 2018
Researching the Role Oceans Play in Climate Change
Autumn Years | October 1, 2018
Earth's Memory Is Locked in Ancient Seafloor Muck
Earther | September 28, 2018
Earthquake Studies Reveal the True Results of North Korea Nuclear Tests
Inverse | September 27, 2018
North Korea's Last Nuclear Test Triggered Earthquakes for 8 Months
Haaretz | September 25, 2018
Who Really Paid to Protect Us From Florence
CNN | September 16, 2018
How Climate Change Is 'Loading the Dice' for Increasingly Perilous Hurricanes
PBS Newshour | September 14, 2018
Searching for Life on Mars Through the Lens of Greenland
Scientific American | September 14, 2018
Melting Glaciers Are Triggering the World's Biggest Tsunamis
CBC | September 6, 2018
Thousands of Cities and Counties Are Fighting Trump's Fuel-Efficiency Rollback Plan
Earther | September 5, 2018
Look Out for Lead in Your Backyard
WAMC Academic Minute | September 4, 2018
The Puerto Rico Death Toll Will Only Grow
Washington Post | September 2, 2018
Supercomputer Simulates 500,000 Years of Calfornia Earthquakes in Bid to Predict Future Ones
Daily Mail | August 24, 2018
Trump's Latest Step Backward on Climate
New York Times | August 23, 2018
U.S. Remains Ill Prepared for Terror Attacks, Natural Disasters
Globe Post | August 22, 2018
Kids Are More Vulnerable to Extreme Weather
Michigan Radio | August 22, 2018
Can We Outbuild Future Coastal Flooding?
NPR Science Friday | August 18, 2018
Climate Change Is Helping Crank Up California's Heat Waves
Los Angeles Times | August 17, 2018
Rent Stabilized Apartments Won't Affect Property Taxes, Values, Says Study
Rockland Journal News | August 17, 2018
Children Poisoned by Lead on U.S. Army Bases as Hazards Are Ignored
Reuters | August 16, 2018
U.S. and China Scientists Should Have More Frequent Contact
Xinhua | August 15, 2018
We're Dangerously Unprepared for Heat Waves Caused by Climate Change
CNN | August 11, 2018
Why Puerto Ricans No Longer Trust the Water
Guardian | August 8, 2018
An Ancient Seabed Holds Secrets in Search for Life on Other Planets
Deep Carbon Observatory | August 7, 2018
Artificial Intelligence Used to Track World's Wildlife
Voice of America | August 7, 2018
Trying to Pinpoint the True Death Toll of Hurricane Maria
Kaiser Health News | August 2, 2018
2017 Was One of the Hottest Years on Record
NPR | August 2, 2018
The Cartographer Who Discovered the Underwater Mountain Ranges Spanning the World
Physics Today | July 30, 2018
Marie Tharp, the Woman Who Discovered the Backbone of the Earth
Forbes | July 30, 2018
Here's What NY City Cyclists Are Inhaling
Vice News | July 24, 2018
Sea Levels Must Rise to the Top of the Agenda in Washington
The Hill | July 18, 2018
Pioneering Western Water Management Strategies
Science Friday | July 6, 2018
Could Swapping Rice for Other Grains Help Solve India's Water Crisis?
Ecowatch | July 5, 2018
How to Protect the Connected Energy Grid
Wall Street Journal | June 28, 2018
The Lab That's Teaching Sworn Enemies to Have Decent Conversations
Guardian | June 27, 2018
Algorithms Aid Tracking of Migrating Songbirds in Arctic
Voice of America | June 25, 2018
A Prophet of Doom Was Right About the Climate
New York Times | June 24, 2018
James Hansen's Legacy: Scientists Reflect
Grist | June 24, 2018
Learning to Listen
The Poetry of Science | June 22, 2018
Business District Finds Most of Its Trash Could Be Put to Good Use
Crain's New York Business | June 21, 2018
Island's Sharp Rise in Lyme Prompts Researchers to Launch Tick App
Staten Island Advance | June 20, 2018
Ozone Alert!
Nyack News & Views | June 20, 2018
Ex-NASA Scientist: 30 Years on, the World Is Failing Miserably to Address Climate Change
Guardian | June 19, 2018
The Science of Teamwork
Psychology Today | June 14, 2018
About This Beautiful, Messy Planet and the Terrible, Wonderful Humans Who Live Here
Scientific American | June 11, 2018
Poisoned Gardens
WNYC | June 11, 2018
We Are Drifting Apart
The Poetry of Science | June 8, 2018
Judge Orders EPA to Produce Science Behind Pruitt's Warming Claims
Scientific American | June 5, 2018
The Days Are Getting Longer--Very, Very Slowly
Guardian | June 4, 2018
Southern California Is Losing Its Clouds, and That's Bad News for Fire Season
Earther | May 31, 2018
Extreme Flooding in Maryland: A Glimpse Into Our Disaster-Filled Future
Mashable | May 31, 2018
2018 Hurricane Season Is Here. We Can't Rely Just on the Federal Government to Help Us Prepare.
Fortune | May 30, 2018
Want to Escape the Coming Floods? Balance Global Trade, Study Says.
Bloomberg | May 28, 2018
Tick Researchers Seek Solutions
Block Island Times | May 27, 2018
Lawmakers: To Repair Our Polarized Congress, Make DC Your Home
The Hill | May 16, 2018
Scientist Warns of More Droughts, Fires as Climate Changes
Greenwich Time | May 16, 2018
What a 'Reproducibility Crisis' Committee Found When It Looked at Climate Science
Pacific Standard | May 16, 2018
Geologic Evidence Confirms Existence of 405,000-Year Milankovitch Cycle
Earth | May 11, 2018
How Scientists Use Tree Rings to Map Climate
Arctic Today | May 11, 2018
Climate Change Is Already Making Droughts Worse
Carbon Brief | May 11, 2018
Jupiter and Venus Squeeze Earth's Orbit
Scientific American | May 10, 2018
Scientists Identify 405,000-Year Climate Cycle on Earth
Ha'aretz | May 10, 2018
Rock-Solid Evidence Shows How Earth's Eccentric Orbit Affects Climate
New Atlas | May 8, 2018
Why LIve Near a Volcano?
CNN | May 7, 2018
How Long Could Hawaii Volcano Destruction Go On?
NPR Here & Now | May 7, 2018
The Surprising Link Between Climate Change and Human Trafficking
The Revelator | May 6, 2018
Two Thirds of People Would Face Reduced Risk From Extreme Temperatures With Better Response to Forecasts
Reliefweb | May 3, 2018
How Oman's Rocks Could Help Save the Planet
New York Times | April 27, 2018
Farmers Along the 100th Meridian Stand to Be Hit Hard by Climate Change
Civil Eats | April 24, 2018
150 Years Later, America's Climate Divide Is Moving
H2O Radio | April 13, 2018
Was There a Civilization on Earth Before Humans?
The Atlantic | April 13, 2018
Why You Should Care About Polar Ice
Nyack News & Views | April 11, 2018
A North American Climate Boundary Has Shifted 140 Miles East Due to Global Warming
e360 | April 11, 2018
How a Small Startup Firm Wants to Revitalize Climate Research
Washington Post | April 9, 2018
Wildfire-Adapted Design
Architectural Digest | April 9, 2018
Mapping the Ocean's Secrets
BBC | March 28, 2018
Ocean Scientists Work to Forecast Huge Plankton Blooms in Arabian Sea
Nature | March 27, 2018
The Art and Science of Plastic Trash
Nyack News & Views | March 27, 2018
Palm Trees Are Moving North
Earther | March 21, 2018
This Scientist Dodged the Russians to Try to Halt Nuclear Testing
The Verge | March 20, 2018
Private Sector Can Shoulder More Responsibility for Disaster Preparedness
The Hill | March 15, 2018
Life's Nice in the Nordic Ice; Not So Much in the U.S.
NPR | March 14, 2018
The Wicked Problem of Earthquake Hazard in Developing Countries
Eos | March 8, 2018
Forests Protect the Climate. A Future With More Storms Would Mean Trouble.
New York Times | March 7, 2018
We Still Haven't Made Things Right in Flint
Washington Post | March 6, 2018
13 Major World Cities Could See 'Alarming' Temperature Rise in Next Decade
The Independent | March 5, 2018
We Need Courage, Not Hope, to Face Climate Change
On Being | March 1, 2018
Could More Snow in Antarctica Slow Sea-Level Rise?
Scientific American | March 1, 2018
How Changing Climate Is Affecting Snowflakes
WNYC | February 27, 2018
Here Are the Places That Struggle to Meet the Rules on Safe Drinking Water
New York Times | February 26, 2018
Trump's Attacks on Science Could Manipulate Public Opinion
The Hill | February 22, 2018
Hudson Valley Earthquakes
Nyack News & Views | February 20, 2018
Pharmaceuticals Pose Risk to Fish In the Hudson
WNYC | February 19, 2018
Breaking Down Trump's Courtroom Battles Over Global Warming
Axios | February 18, 2018
The Science of Sustaining Peace
Psychology Today | February 17, 2018
Expect More 'Complete Surprises' From Climate Change
Sydney Morning Herald | February 12, 2018
U.S. Seismic Research Ship Finds New Details About Hikurangi Subduction Zone
New Zealand Herald | February 10, 2018
The World Bank Needs to Return to Its Mission
Project Syndicate | February 9, 2018
Scientists Correct Pruitt's Climate Claims
ClimateWire | February 8, 2018
Why the Winter Olympics Bypass the Southern Hemisphere
LiveScience | February 5, 2018
The Imperfect Science of Mapping the Flu
The Atlantic | February 1, 2018
Robin Bell Deosn't Think Science Should Be Political
New York Times Magazine | January 31, 2018
Seized Ivory Probed for Clues That Could Help Save Elephants
Associated Press | January 29, 2018
Identifying What Makes Peace Sustainable
ReliefWeb | January 28, 2018
Guards Around City Trees Help Sewers Handle Storms
Metro New York | January 25, 2018
Dividing Line: The Past, Present and Future of the 100th Meridian
Earth Magazine | January 24, 2018
Fighting Climate Change? We're Not Even Landing a Punch.
New York Times | January 24, 2018
A Tally of Trump's Censorship of Science Is Staggering
ThinkProgress | January 23, 2018
Big Snowfall, a Cooler Ocean, and Yet, More Signs of Global Warming
NBC News | January 21, 2018
Endless Drought Predicted for Mediterranean in a Warmer World
Haaretz | January 21, 2018
This Is What You Should Do in a Nuclear Attack
Time | January 19, 2018
Earth's Warming Continued in 2017
New York Times | January 18, 2018
The Limits of Trump's Offshore Drilling Plan
The Hill | January 11, 2018
Hot and Cold Running Planet
Nyack News & Views | January 10, 2018
2017 Was Costliest Year Ever for Weather, Climate Disasaters
San Francisco Chronicle | January 9, 2018
The Day the Earth Moved
BBC | January 6, 2018
Scientists to Map Quake-Prone Region of Asia in Hopes of Mitigating Disaster
Reuters | January 3, 2018
New Study Examines How Vikings Responded to Climate Change
Hakai | January 2, 2018
New York Removes Misleading Fallout Shelter Signs
Reuters | December 26, 2017
Air Pollution Is Now Africa's Biggest Killer
ZME Science | December 22, 2017
Humidity May Make Some Parts of the World Unlivable in 50 Years
Vice News | December 22, 2017
It's Not the Heat. It's the Humidity
Slate | December 22, 2017
High Temperatures Are Already Sending Migrants to Europe
The Atlantic | December 21, 2017
Warming Trend Tipped to Send More Refugees to Europe
Cosmos | December 21, 2017
Refugee Numbers Will Skyrocket When Climate Change Hits Vulnerable Countries
Newsweek | December 21, 2017
Climate Change Is Driving People From Home. So Why Don't They Count as Refugees?
New York Times | December 21, 2017
Here's Where Arctic Wildlife Will Make Its Last Stand
National Geographic | December 19, 2017
History's Greatest El Nino May Have Caused Severe 19th-Century Famine
Inside Science | December 18, 2017
Climate Change Is Part of California's Perfect Recipe for Intense Wildfires
PBS Newshour | December 13, 2017
Eagle Migration Out of Sync With Climate Change
BBC | December 12, 2017
How to Be Ready in an Age of Low-Tech Terror
New York Daily News | December 12, 2017
Climate Change Already Costs Us All Money, And It's Going to Get Worse
Arst Technica | December 11, 2017
What's Sparking the Devastating California Wildfires
ABC News | December 11, 2017
French President's Talent Search Nabs 18 Foreign Climate Scientists
Science | December 11, 2017
Scientists Are Slowly Unlocking the Secrets of Earth's Constant Hum
Washington Post | December 10, 2017
Harassment in Science Is Real
Science | December 7, 2017
In a Warming California, a Future of More Fire
New York Times | December 7, 2017
How One Woman's Discovery Shook the Foundations of Geology
Mental Floss | December 6, 2017
As Greenland Melts, Where's the Water Going?
New York Times | December 5, 2017
4 Questions on the California Wildfires and Climate Change
Inside Climate News | December 5, 2017
Delaware Earthquake Uncommon But Not Unprecdented
CBS NY | December 4, 2017
This Was the Costliest Hurricane Season Ever. Now What?
Fortune | November 30, 2017
Substantial Acceleration in Sea-Level Rise Along U.S. East Coast Since the Late 20th Century
Accuweather | November 28, 2017
New Pathways for Upward Mobility in the Face of Automation
PC Magazine | November 22, 2017
Can Tweaking the Atmosphere Help Us Fight Climate Change?
Science Friday | November 17, 2017
Some Answers on Climate and Sustainability
Columbia Record | November 16, 2017
The Best Books on Climate Change and Uncertainty
Five Books | November 16, 2017
Does Trump Make Limiting Global Warming to 1.5C Impossible?
Carbon Brief | November 15, 2017
The GOP Tax Cut Is Daylight Robbery
Boston Globe | November 14, 2017
How Warmer Winters Affect Our Planet
PBS SciTech Now | November 13, 2017
Greenland Melt Speeds East Coast Sea-Level Rise
NASA | November 13, 2017
The Big Data of Rocks, Ice, Soil and Sediments
Places Journal | November 8, 2017
Scientists: Strategic Crop Growth Based on Climate Change Could Feed 825 Million More
Ecowatch | November 8, 2017
Scientists Ready Robots to Study Antarctic Ice Shelves From Underneath, With $2M Donor Boost
GeekWire | November 7, 2017
The Climate Risks We Face
New York Times | November 6, 2017
Can Water Flow Uphill?
Freakonomics | November 5, 2017
Extreme Climate Events Virtually Certain to Increase
PBS Newshour | November 3, 2017
Before the Storm
WNYC | October 29, 2017
5 Years After Sandy, New York Rebuilds With the Next Flood in Mind
NPR Weekend Edition | October 28, 2017
2.1 Million Americans Use Wells With Hazardous Levels of Arsenic
PBS Newshour | October 26, 2017
Rare Footage Captures Giant Jellyfish Living Under Arctic Sea Ice
Livescience | October 25, 2017
Surprising Footage Captures Arctic Jellyfish Lurking Under Ice
Smithsonian | October 25, 2017
Future Flooding Will Be Deeper and More Frequent, and Cities Aren't Prepared
Newsweek | October 24, 2017
Volcanic Eruptions Can Cause Ice Sheets to Suddenly Melt
Earth.com | October 24, 2017
New Study Can Help Scientists Detect Habitable Planets
International Business Times | October 24, 2017
The Energy Industry Plots a Complex Path in the Midst of Disruption
New York Times | October 18, 2017
Hope for a Sustainable Future
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs | October 12, 2017
As Wildfires Rage Across California, a Look at How Global Warming Fuels Them
Democracy Now | October 11, 2017
High Levels of Lead Found in Greenpoint
Crain's New York Business | October 11, 2017
Dice Were Loaded for Wildfires Sweeping California
McClatchy Newspapers | October 10, 2017
Dangerous Lead Levels Found in Brooklyn Backyards
CBS New York | October 10, 2017
Will Climate Change Impact Aviation?
Academic Minute | October 6, 2017
In Case of Nuclear Attack, Don't Rely on Fallout Shelters
CNBC | October 6, 2017
Peekskill Meteorite Car Still a Hit 25 Years Later
USA Today | October 5, 2017
How Well Have Climate Models Predicted Global Warming?
Carbon Brief | October 5, 2017
Is the Puerto Rico Debacle All Trump's Fault?
New Republic | October 4, 2017
The Tenement Era and the Dawn of Public Housing
WNYC Brian Lehrer | October 2, 2017
North Jersey Among the 'Most Active' Earthquake Zones
Bergen Record | September 27, 2017
Why Does Bangladesh Think They Can Put Rohingya Refugees on a Flooded Island?
Weather Channel | September 26, 2017
How Trump Could Get His Way With the Paris Agreement
Fortune | September 25, 2017
Listen to the Hidden Music of Earthquakes
Vice News | September 25, 2017
The Health and Well-Being of Children
WNYC Brian Lehrer | September 25, 2017
How Will Climate Change Impact Floods and Flood Insurance?
PBS Newshour | September 21, 2017
How to Help Kids Make Sense of Hurricanes
Parents | September 21, 2017
As the Earth Melts
Air & Space | September 20, 2017
NYC Still Has Ways to Go in Preparing for a Megastorm
Village Voice | September 20, 2017
Seismologists Stumped By Mystery Shock After North Korea Nuclear Test
Nature | September 18, 2017
What We Know About Extreme Weather and Climate Change
New York Times | September 16, 2017
Huffington Post
Harvey, Irma and the Economic Risks of Doing Nothing | September 16, 2017
The Ice Detectives
Columbia Magazine | September 13, 2017
Preparing for a Nuclear Attack
Jimmy Kimmel Live | September 13, 2017
Irma, Harvey and Climate Change: It's Complicated
Weather Channel | September 12, 2017
We Need to Be Prepared for the Next Hurricane Irma
Fortune | September 11, 2017
8.1 Magnitute Earthquake Is One of Strongest Ever to Hit Mexico
Popular Science | September 8, 2017
Hurricane Irma Preparedness
WNYC Brian Lehrer | September 8, 2017
Has Climate Change Intensified 2017's Western Wildfires?
The Atlantic | September 7, 2017
Three Cheers for Houston
Slate | September 7, 2017
What You Need to Know About Hurricane Irma
Vice News | September 6, 2017
Wearing Miniature 'Backpacks,' Robins Are Tracked for Reaction to Climate Change
Alaska Dispatch News | September 6, 2017
Are We Ready for Hurricane Irma?
CNN | September 6, 2017
Global Warming's Role in Hurricane Harvey
WNYC The Takeaway | September 5, 2017
Seismic Detective Weighs in on North Korea's Latest Nuclear Test
Popular Mechanics | September 5, 2017
Bringing Back the Wild Tigers of India
American Scholar | September 5, 2017
De Blasio in the Age of Harvey (and Sandy)
WNYC | September 2, 2017
Harvey Exposes Striking New Energy Risks
CNBC | September 1, 2017
Why Hurricane Harvey Has a Lower Death Toll Than Katrina
Dallas News | September 1, 2017
Did Climate Change Make Recent Extreme Storms Worse?
PBS Newshour | August 30, 2017
How Science Can Inform Disaster Response
BBC | August 30, 2017
Harvey Versus Katrina: A World of Differences
Agence France-Presse | August 29, 2017
Legal Threat Exposes Gaps in Climate Change Planning
Nature | August 29, 2017
How Did Hurricane Harvey Become So Powerful So Quickly?
WeatherNation | August 29, 2017
Climate Change Didn't Cause Hurricane Harvey, But It Made It Worse
Fortune | August 29, 2017
Forest-Killing Beetles Are Swarming North Because of Climate Change
Vice News | August 28, 2017
Why Harvey's Destruction Is So Severe
CNN | August 28, 2017
What Makes a Storm Deadly?
The Atlantic | August 28, 2017
The Biggest Test Trump Faces With Harvey
Fortune | August 28, 2017
The Southern Pine Beetle May Be Chewing Its Way North
WNYC | August 27, 2017
Tree-Eating Beetles March Northward, Lured By Milder Winters
New York Times | August 27, 2017
Tiny Pests March Northward As Climate Changes
Philadelphia Inquirer | August 27, 2017
New App Studies Tick-Disease Risks
Block Island Times | August 25, 2017
How Deeply Will Rising Temperatures Cut Into Crop Yields?
Inside Climate News | August 21, 2017
We're Not Prepared for the Next Public Health Emergency
The Hill | August 21, 2017
Investigating the Enigma of Clouds and Climate Change
e360 | August 17, 2017
Did the Vikings Become Raiders in Response to Climate Change?
Ars Technica | August 16, 2017
OK, U.S. Government--See You in Court
Boston Globe | August 14, 2017
Mega-Tsunami Could Be Triggered By Alaska Quake
Scientific American | August 10, 2017
Mysteries of the Dead Sea
PBS SciTech Now | August 8, 2017
How Climate Change Could Disrupt Your Summer Travel Plans
Time | August 7, 2017
Obama Era Emissions Rules Could Yield $300 Billion by 2030
Scientific American | August 7, 2017
We're on the Brink of a Major Environmental Disaster. Are We Ready?
The New Republic | August 4, 2017
New Geologic Mapping Along Alaska Peninsula Reveals Tsunami Risk
Alaska Dispatch News | August 2, 2017
Seismic Zone Off Alaska Could Trigger Massive Tsunami
LiveScience | August 2, 2017
How Warmer Weather Affects Our Planet
PBS SciTech Now | August 1, 2017
Tesla's Model 3 and the Transition to Sustainability
Huffington Post | July 31, 2017
Mapping Art Deco Beauties Before They Vanish
The Hindu | July 30, 2017
How Harassment and Bias Undermine Women's Access to Scientific Careers
NPR Science Friday | July 28, 2017
It's Not Your Imagination. Summers Are Getting Hotter.
New York Times | July 28, 2017
Watch Swarms of Earthquakes Sweep Across Oklahoma
Seeker | July 27, 2017
Is De Blasio Bold Enough on Climate?
Gothamist | July 25, 2017
Scientists Can See Zika Coming by Tracking Climate
Scientific American | July 25, 2017
Even Tiny Changes in Earth's Orbit Would Yield Global Catastrophe
New York Times | July 25, 2017
An Underground 'Hyperloop' Connecting East Coast Cities?
Los Angeles Times | July 20, 2017
Uganda Trial Shows It's Worth Paying People to Preserve Trees
Nature | July 20, 2017
New York Tops List of Sweatiest Cities in U.S.
USA Today | July 20, 2017
World's Young May Face $535 Trillion Bill for Climate Change
Climate News Network | July 19, 2017
Satellites Zero in on Dangerous Urban Heat Islands
Scientific American | July 19, 2017
Kids Suing Trump on Climate Just Got a Helping Hand From Grandpa
IFL Science | July 19, 2017
Will Climate Change's Very, Very Bad Worst-Case Scenarios Come True?
Salon | July 18, 2017
Why Heat Waves Will Get Costlier for Airlines, More Annoying for Travelers
Inside Climate News | July 14, 2017
Higher Temperatures May Mean Bigger Delays and Higher Costs for Airlines
Forbes | July 13, 2017
Heat Waves May Disrupt Airplanes' Ability to Take Off
USA Today | July 13, 2017
Heat Waves Will Ground Planes
Wired | July 13, 2017
Climate Change Could Make Flying Even More Hellish
Washington Post | July 13, 2017
Scientists Say East Africa Will Get Wetter. So Why Is It Drying Out?
Climate Change News | July 13, 2017
The Man Who Coined the Term 'Global Warming' on the Worst-Case Scenario for Planet Earth
New York magazine | July 11, 2017
Can an Ancient Ocean Shoreline Set the Stage for a Tropical Forest Today?
National Science Foundation | July 11, 2017
Climate Change Is Destroying Terroir As We Know It
Vinepair | July 11, 2017
The Uninhabitable Earth: What Climate Change Could Wreak
New York magazine | July 10, 2017
Massive Antarctic Iceberg Hanging on By a 3-Mile Thread
USA Today | July 7, 2017
On Your Bike, Watch Out for the Air
New York Times | July 6, 2017
Speedier Sea Ice in Warming Arctic Could Spread Pollution Farther
Alaska Dispatch News | July 4, 2017
Dead Sea Shrinkage Predicts Future Megadroughts
Voice of America | July 1, 2017
What Dallas Republicans Can Teach Us About Climate Change
Business Insider | June 30, 2017
Accelerating Arctic Ice Floes Could Spread Pollution Faster
Scientific American | June 29, 2017
Biking + Breathing = ?
WNYC | June 27, 2017
Climate Change May Take a Toll on Air Travel
New York Times | June 21, 2017
A Founder of the Children's Health Fund Packs Up His Doctor's Bag
New York Times | June 20, 2017
Earthquake in Greenland Triggers Fatal Tsunami
Temblor | June 19, 2017
Life in the Ozone
Nyack News & Views | June 18, 2017
Antarctica Is Melting, and Giant Ice Cracks Are Just the Start
National Geographic | June 16, 2017
NYC to Spend $100 Million on Trees and Green Rooftops to Beat Extreme Heat
Gothamist | June 15, 2017
Novel Air Pollution Study Gauges Individual Cyclists' Risk
Eos | June 13, 2017
Are Diamonds Really Forever?
New York Times | June 12, 2017
Warmth Will Worsen Wet and Dry Extremes
Climate News Network | June 5, 2017
Mercury Is the Inspectah Deck of Planets
The Atlantic | June 3, 2017
Keeping Our Climate Promise
New York Times | June 2, 2017
A Climate Scientist Explains How Cities Can Counteract Trump's Paris Withdrawal
Gothamist | June 2, 2017
Decades From Now, Will Trump's Climate Decision Matter?
WNYC | June 2, 2017
Tourism to Antarctica on Rise
CGTN | May 31, 2017
Warming Could Push Earth's Rains Northward
Climate Central | May 31, 2017
Biodiversity Moves Beyond Counting Species
Nature | May 30, 2017
'Climate Stress' and the Next Global Conflict
ABC News | May 29, 2017
More People Heading to Court to Spur Action on Climate
Guardian | May 23, 2017
Satellites Reveal Gaps in Global Population Data
Nature | May 9, 2017
Mega-Quakes Can Cause Earth's Crust to Rip Open and Snap Shut
LiveScience | May 9, 2017
Growing Cities, Growing Waste
Brink | May 5, 2017
Build for a Changing Climate, NYC Tells Architects
Inside Climate News | May 3, 2017
How Would Just 2 Degrees of Warming Change the Planet?
LiveScience | April 29, 2017
A Walk Into Climate Change
Nyack News & Views | April 29, 2017
Earth's Mantle Could Suck Up Carbon
LiveScience | April 26, 2017
The Big Legal Obstacle That Could Keep Trump From Undoing Greenhouse Gas Regulation
Scientific American | April 26, 2017
Scientists Study to Remove Carbon From Atmosphere
Voice of America | April 25, 2017
The Mother of All Health Issues
Stat | April 24, 2017
This Scientist Changed How We Look at Weather
Daily Forward | April 22, 2017
What About Eating Less Meat?
Fast Company | April 19, 2017
We Just Found Out Antarctica Is Covered By Rivers
Gizmodo | April 19, 2017
Antarctica's Meltwater Rivers Raise Concern
Nexus Media News | April 19, 2017
Antarctic Scientists Go Chasing Waterfalls
The Atlantic | April 19, 2017
The Hidden Lakes of Antarctica
Pacific Standard | April 19, 2017
Scientists Have Discovered Vast Systems of Flowing Water in Antarctica
Washington Post | April 19, 2017
The Carbon Brief Interview: Michael Gerrard
Carbon Brief | April 19, 2017
A Scientist Who Paints the World Using Geophysics
Nyack News & Views | April 19, 2017
Launching the Reducetarian Movement
Forbes | April 18, 2017
Online Tool Aids Resilence to Climate-Change Impacts
SciDevNet | April 17, 2017
What If the United States Exits the Paris Agreement?
Popular Science | April 17, 2017
As Groundwater Disappears, So May Crops
PBS | April 17, 2017
Oman's Mountains May Hold Clues for Reversing Climate Change
Associated Press | April 13, 2017
Another El Nino May Be on the Way
New York Times | April 13, 2017
Learn From China How to Make Energy From Waste
Times of India | April 12, 2017
Legendary Climate Scientist Likes a GOP Proposal
Scientific American | April 10, 2017
Scientists Offer Lawmakers Help in Tackling Climate Change
AAAS | April 7, 2017
What Makes a Scientist Take a Stand?
NPR | April 7, 2017
A Mammoth Step in the Pursuit of Illegal Ivory
New York Times | March 31, 2017
Hints of Disaster Found Under Dead Sea Bed
Haaretz | March 31, 2017
Dead Sea Evidence of Drought Is Warning for Future
Guardian | March 29, 2017
Scientific Drilling to Throw Light on Oceanic Plates
Oman Observer | March 29, 2017
Meteor? Yes. Was It Nearby? No.
Rockland Journal News | March 24, 2017
Can Rocks Draw Down CO2?
Radio Ecoshock | March 23, 2017
Dead Sea Drilling Reveals 'Epic' Drought
Times of Israel | March 23, 2017
How Climate Models Could Help Prevent World War III
Inverse | March 23, 2017
Why Norway is the happiest nation on Earth
Christian Science Monitor | March 22, 2017
Norway Is No. 1 in Happiness. The US, Sadly, Is No. 14.
New York Times | March 22, 2017
Why Scientists Are Worried About a Landslide No One Ever Saw or Heard
Atlas Obscura | March 17, 2017
The Lifesaving Potential of Underwater Earthquake Monitors
The Atlantic | March 16, 2017
Growing Algae Bloom in Arabian Sea Tied to Climate Change
Associated Press | March 15, 2017
It's the Golden Age of Climate Denial
Esquire | March 13, 2017
Warning: Living in a City Could Damage Your Health
Guardian | March 13, 2017
Ocean-Exploration Pioneers Who Happen to Be Women
Parley | March 12, 2017
Replacing the Indian Point Nuclear Power Plant with Energy Efficiency
Huffington Post | March 6, 2017
The Culprit in Rising U.S. Western Smog Levels: Asia
NPR All Things Considered | March 4, 2017
Scientists Are Standing Up to Trump
Gizmodo | March 3, 2017
From Hawaii on the Hudson, a Climate Science Refresher
WNYC Brian Lehrer | March 1, 2017
Of Mice and Mocchato
Smithsonian | March 1, 2017
Meeting China's Green Goals
China-US Focus | February 28, 2017
The Great Greenland Meltdown
Science | February 23, 2017
Saving Our Marine Data
Eos | February 23, 2017
California's Wet Weather Has Some Believing the Drought Is Over
ABC News | February 22, 2017
Oroville Dam Crisis Could Be the First of Many
Undark | February 16, 2017
This Is What an Earthquake Looks and Sounds Like
Treehugger | February 16, 2017
Oroville Is a Warning That Infrastructure Matters
CNN | February 16, 2017
Why the New Climate Denial Is Like the Old Climate Denial
The Atlantic | February 10, 2017
The Arctic 2.0: What Happens When the Ice Is Gone?
Nature | February 9, 2017
Why Axing the EPA Won't Work
New Scientist | February 8, 2017
Deep Aquifers Respond Rapidly to Climate
Science Daily | February 8, 2017
What Was Earth's Climate Like Before We Were Measuring It? (pdf)
Significance | February 1, 2017
The Balance Sheet on 'America First'
Boston Globe | January 29, 2017
Global Warming Never 'Paused,' and May Soon Accelerate
The Independent | January 22, 2017
For Third Year in a Row, Earth Set a Heat Record
New York Times | January 19, 2017
Earth's Temperature Rises, Again
WNYC | January 19, 2017
Just Repealing Obamacare Will Weaken National Security
The Hill | January 17, 2017
Polar Scientists Immortalize Obama
Salon | January 17, 2017
The Atlantic Ocean and an Actual Debate in Climate Science
The Atlantic | January 7, 2017
Lamont-Doherty Professor to Head Global Science Organization
Rockland Journal-News | January 7, 2017
More Frequent Glacial Quakes in Greenland Signal Ice Retreat
Eos | January 6, 2017
2016 Will Break Another Heat Record
Mercury News | December 31, 2016
With Enough Evidence, Even Climate Skepticism Will Thaw
Washington Post | December 30, 2016
Learning to Love a Multipolar World
Project Syndicate | December 29, 2016
Award Highlights Need to Preserve Historic Geoscience Data
Eos | December 28, 2016
North Korea's 2010 'Nuclear Explosion' Was Actually an Earthquake
International Business Times | December 21, 2016
Time-Lapse Google Maps Show How the World Is Changing
NPR | December 17, 2016
New Hampshire May Have Volcanoes One Day
Gizmodo | December 16, 2016
How Bias Undermines Women's Scientific Careers
NPR Science Friday | December 16, 2016
A Quest to Put Sea-Level Rise Data in Your Pocket
Eos | December 15, 2016
The Arctic Is Melting Even More Rapidly
NPR All Things Considered | December 13, 2016
'The Arctic Is Unraveling' Say Scientists
Inside Climate News | December 13, 2016
Spy Satellites Reveal Himalayan Melt
BBC | December 13, 2016
A Needed Overhaul for New York City Transit Hubs
WNET | December 13, 2016
Cold War Spy Satellites Track Himalayan Glacier Retreat
IFL Science | December 13, 2016
The Meeting That Gave Birth to the Idea of Global Tectonics
Eos | December 12, 2016
Most of Greenland Melted in Recent Past, Study Says
Gizmodo | December 7, 2016
New Studies Say Greenland's Ice Sheet Could Melt Faster Than Scientists Previously Believed
Time | December 7, 2016
The Mystery of Greenland's Icy History
Popular Science | December 7, 2016
History Reveals That Greenland Ice Might Melt Much Faster Than Believed
Inside Climate News | December 7, 2016
Unfrozen: Greenland Was Once Ice-Free for 280,000 Years
LiveScience | December 7, 2016
Earth's Rarest Geological Sample Could Tell Future of Greenland Ice
Atlas Obscura | December 7, 2016
Google Earth's Time-Lapse Probably Won't Convince Climate Deniers
Mic.com | December 2, 2016
The Secret Life of Volcanoes
Columbia magazine | December 1, 2016
Some Credence to Clear-Water Revival
Columbia magazine | December 1, 2016
It looks like an uphill climb for Trump's climate agenda
Business Insider | November 23, 2016
The Dual Histories of Home Ownership in New York City
WNYC Brian Lehrer | November 17, 2016
Smudged Volcanic Crystals Offer Clues to Past Eruptions
Science | November 17, 2016
The Seafloor Rips Itself Open to Let Magma Through
International Business Times | November 14, 2016
In Bangladesh, Arsenic is a Neglected Issue
The Lancet | November 12, 2016
What Will President Trump Mean for Science?
Washington Post | November 9, 2016
Seized Ivory Reveals That Elephant Poaching Is Still Going Strong
Vocativ | November 8, 2016
Recently Killed Elephants Are Fueling the Ivory Trade
Science | November 7, 2016
Sand Demand at Center of Beach Replenishment Planning
WorkBoat | November 3, 2016
MPA in Development Practice alumna Mariela Machado talks about engineering and sustainable development (Spanish)
CNN | November 1, 2016
Local Scientist to Lead National Organization With Global Impact
Nyack New & Views | October 31, 2016
Why Scientists Keep Changing the Forecast for a La Niña Winter
WIRED | October 27, 2016
Greenland Is Melting
The New Yorker | October 24, 2016
The West Is Burning, and Climate Change Is Partly to Blame
Five Thirty Eight | October 19, 2016
Prehistoric Comet's Impact Seen in New Jersey, Possibly Tied to Global Warming
Philadelphia Inquirer | October 13, 2016
A Comet Smashing Into Ancient Earth May Have Set Off Catastrophic Global Warming
Washington Post | October 13, 2016
On Jersey Shore, Glass Droplets Are Signs of a Comet-Induced Climate Crisis
WNYC | October 13, 2016
Without Human-Made Climate Change, U.S. Forest Fires Would Be Half the Size
PBS Newshour | October 10, 2016
Climate Change Has Been Making Western Fires Worse for Decades
Washington Post | October 10, 2016
Climate Change Blamed for Half of Increased Forest-Fire Danger
New York Times | October 10, 2016
Why Haiti Is a Hub of Natural Disaster
The Atlantic | October 6, 2016
Damning With Faint Praise
Inside Higher Ed | October 6, 2016
A bold plan to fight climate change: Sue the federal government
Christian Science Monitor | October 5, 2016
Women in Geoscience Get Worse Recommendation Letters Than Men
The Verge | October 3, 2016
A Milestone for Carbon Dioxide in the Atmosphere
New York Times | October 3, 2016
Rock You Like an Earthquake
LiveScience | September 29, 2016
Scientists Sound Alarm on Arctic at White House Meeting
Here & Now | September 28, 2016
Sustainable infrastructure after the Automobile Age
Boston Globe | September 25, 2016
What You Can Do About Climate Change
Here & Now | September 22, 2016
Louisiana Awaits Help As Media Moves On
Daily Beast | September 18, 2016
The Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor
WNYC The Takeaway | September 14, 2016
A Gentrified Aquarium: DeBlasio's Streetcar and a Tale of Two Waterfronts
New York Magazine | September 13, 2016
Games and Climate Change
Academic Minute | September 7, 2016
When Will New York City Sink?
New York Magazine | September 7, 2016
World will miss education-for-all target by 50 years: UN
Reuters | September 5, 2016
Typhoons striking China and Southeast Asia have become much stronger
The Verge | September 5, 2016
The Greening of Superyachts
New York Times | September 2, 2016
Truth + Beauty
Columbia magazine | September 1, 2016
The $8 Trillion Fight to Rid America of Fossil Fuels
Bloomberg News | August 30, 2016
President Obama Continues to Build His Environmental Legacy
Huffington Post | August 29, 2016
Why the Italy Earthquake Was So Destructive
Washington Post | August 24, 2016
Louisiana Flooding Triggers Housing Crisis
KQED | August 22, 2016
Changing Climate Will Continue Putting People Out of Their Homes
Washington Post | August 19, 2016
Yet Another Huge Blaze Is Consuming Southern California
Washington Post | August 18, 2016
July Was the Hottest Month Since Records Began
CBC | August 16, 2016
Children Count Fish in the Hudson River
Rockland Journal News | August 14, 2016
Beyond Zika: How Congress Is Flirting With Medical Disaster
New Republic | August 12, 2016
Why Venus May Once Have Been Habitable
Christian Science Monitor | August 12, 2016
Defying Critics, a Paleontologist Looks for Answers Behind Mass Extinctions
Smithsonian | August 5, 2016
Climate Scientist Radley Horton on Extreme Weather and New York City
6sqft | August 5, 2016
Does the Disappearance of Sea Ice Matter?
New York Times | July 29, 2016
The World's Most Lightning-Prone Place Has the World's First Lightning Forecast
Atlas Obscura | July 27, 2016
On Sustainable Development, the U.S. Does Horribly
Washington Post | July 24, 2016
Will Heat Waves Cause More Deaths As Climate Warms?
Science Friday | July 23, 2016
Definition of an Explorer
The Lowdown | July 22, 2016
Global Temperatures Are on Course for Another Record Year
New York Times | July 20, 2016
Where Are the Hurricanes?
New York Times | July 15, 2016
Arctic Melt: The Extraordinary Has Become Normal
Washington Post | July 13, 2016
Hidden Fault Could Trigger Cataclysmic Quake in Asia
LiveScience | July 11, 2016
President Trump Would Be a Climate Catastrophe
The Guardian | July 11, 2016
NASA Field Campaign Investigates Arctic Ecology
Phys.org | July 8, 2016
What Caused a Massive Alaska Landslide?
Christian Science Monitor | July 6, 2016
'World Class' Landslide Rocks Southeast Alaska
KHNS | July 1, 2016
'The Day After Tomorrow' Happened 30,000 Years Ago
Gizmodo | June 30, 2016
New York City Could See Thousands of Heat Deaths by 2080
Scientific American | June 24, 2016
How to Reduce Heat-Related Deaths Due to Climate Change
Christian Science Monitor | June 24, 2016
Why Climate Scientists Predict More Blazing Heat, Drought and Fire in the West
Washington Post | June 23, 2016
The Climate ... In Your Backyard
PBS The Open Mind | June 23, 2016
Globalized Economy More Susceptible to Climate Extremes
Reuters | June 14, 2016
In Breakthrough, CO2 Turned to Stone in Iceland
Guardian | June 9, 2016
Weird Jet Stream Behavior Is Making Greenland Melting Worse
Washington Post | June 9, 2016
Is Wacky Weather Melting Greenland?
Science | June 9, 2016
Project in Iceland for Storing Carbon Shows Promise
New York Times | June 9, 2016
An Iceland Plant Is Turning Carbon Dioxide to Rock
Washingont Post | June 9, 2016
How to Capture Carbon Dioxide and Turn It to Stone
Los Angeles Times | June 9, 2016
Putting CO2 Away for Good by Turning It to Stone
The Conversation | June 9, 2016
Experiment Turns Waste CO2 to Stone
BBC | June 9, 2016
Was There an Ice Age in the Southern Hemisphere?
New York Times | June 6, 2016
Deepwater Horizon Spill Sank, Stuck to 'Marine Snow'
Eos | June 3, 2016
Measuring Ice's Behavior, From Earth's Glaciers to Saturn's Moons
Science Explorer | June 3, 2016
A Historic Treasure, Saved From Demolition by Tree Rings
Greenwich Free Press | June 2, 2016
The Crucial Link Connection Between Climate and Health
Huffington Post | June 1, 2016
Columbia Launches New Center for Climate and Life
Columbia magazine | June 1, 2016
How Federal Maps Ignore Risks of Climate Change
PBS Frontline | May 31, 2016
Studying Life on the Rocks
Eurekalert | May 31, 2016
'Dirty Blizzard' Carried Deepwater Horizon Contaminants to Seafloor
EENews | May 30, 2016
You Do Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blew
NPR All Things Considered | May 30, 2016
A Construction Manager Turned Climate Scientist
Pacific Standard | May 27, 2016
Why We Need Long-Term Plans to Tackle Climate Change
National Geographic | May 26, 2016
Climate Change and Extreme Weather
Yale Climate Connections | May 25, 2016
Fascinated by the Forces That Make Rocks and Ice Flow
People Behind the Science | May 23, 2016
Investigators Conduct Deep-Sea Search for Egyptair 804
NPR All Things Considered | May 23, 2016
Farming and Air Pollution
BBC Science in Action | May 19, 2016
Farming Is Single Biggest Cause of Europe's Worst Air Pollution
Guardian | May 17, 2016
The Anthropocene: End of the World As We Know It?
Huffington Post | May 17, 2016
Predicting the Effects of Climate Change...While Experiencing Them in Real Time
KPCC | May 17, 2016
Dumping a Bunch of Iron in the Ocean Won't Fix Our Climate
Gizmodo | May 16, 2016
Plan to Track Climate Emissions Would Use Network of Satellites
KCPR | May 11, 2016
Slow-Motion Earthquakes May Also Lead to Tsunamis
Business Standard | May 5, 2016
America's Water Crisis Is Way Bigger Than Flint
Wall Street Journal | April 22, 2016
Earth Day 2016: Do People Still Care?
Christian Science Monitor | April 22, 2016
Leaders Sign a Climate Deal Filled With Question Marks
New York Times | April 21, 2016
How Surfers Are Funding Climate Science
Climate Central | April 21, 2016
The Mad Dash to Figure Out the Fate of Peatlands
Smithsonian | April 20, 2016
Arsenic Threat Looms Large in India
InterPress Service | April 20, 2016
Closing the Climate Innovation Gap
PBS SciTech Now | April 20, 2016
Is Global Warming Good or Bad for Crops?
i News | April 18, 2016
What the Loss of Snowpack Means for Water Supplies
Desert Sun | April 14, 2016
Bringing the Seafloor Into Focus
AGU Blogosphere | April 12, 2016
21 American Kids Are Suing the Government on Climate Change
Mashable | April 12, 2016
This Is How Far Seas Could Rise
BBC | April 10, 2016
Is La Nina Coming?
Climate Central | April 8, 2016
Antarctica May Melt Rapidly
RNN TV | April 1, 2016
Researchers Find Plants Emit Less Carbon Dioxide During Warming Than Thought
Columbia Spectator | March 24, 2016
What Is Plate Tectonics?
LiveScience | March 24, 2016
University Drafts Sustainability Principles
Columbia Spectator | March 23, 2016
Scientists Warn of Perilous Climate Shift Within Decades, Not Centuries
New York Times | March 23, 2016
Will Our Trees Survive Warming Temperatures?
Arkansas Public News Service | March 21, 2016
Wine Lovers Raise a Glass to Global Warming--But There May Be a Hangover
Guardian | March 21, 2016
So... Was That Climate Change?
CNN | March 17, 2016
You Can't Buy Happiness, But You Can Measure It
Foreign Policy | March 17, 2016
At the Top, and Bottom, of the World Happiness Rankings
New York Times | March 16, 2016
World Temperatures Soar in February to Highest Ever Levels
BBC | March 14, 2016
Links Between Climate Change and Extreme Weather Are Increasingly Clear and Present
Washington Post | March 11, 2016
Geoengineering Won't Save Us From Sea-Level Rise
Newsweek | March 9, 2016
Climate Kids Sue on Behalf of the Future
CNN | March 9, 2016
New York City's Big Green Clean
BBC Radio | March 9, 2016
Fast Melting Above the Arctic Circle
CBS Evening News | March 4, 2016
Worst Drought in 900 Years Helped Spark Syria War
Mashable | March 3, 2016
Tornado Clusters Are Becoming More Deadly and Common
LiveScience | March 3, 2016
Greenland's Melting Is Feeding on Itself
Washington Post | March 3, 2016
Greenland's Ice Melt Accelerating as Surface Darkens
The Guardian | March 3, 2016
Why Is Greenland's Ice Sheet Getting Darker?
Christian Science Monitor | March 3, 2016
Drought in Syria and Eastern Mediterranean Worst in 900 Years
The Independent | March 2, 2016
Syria Drought Has Likely Been Its Worst in 900 Years
Climate Central | March 1, 2016
Snowpacks Are Declining
The Academic Minute | February 29, 2016
Diverse Faces Are Showing Up in Polar Regions
Nature | February 26, 2016
An Airborne Look Through Antarctic Ice
Antarctic Sun | February 24, 2016
Zika Virus: Why Emergency Funding Is Necessary--And Why It Shouldn't Be
The Hill | February 23, 2016
Facebook Using Artificial Intelligence for Detailed Maps of Where People Live
The Verge | February 23, 2016
Facebook's New Map of World Population Could Help Billions Get Online
MIT Technology Review | February 23, 2016
Rainforests May Store Less Carbon as Climate Changes
Climate Central | February 22, 2016
Can the U.S. Duplicate Germany's Renewable Energy Revolution?
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists | February 18, 2016
Sea-Level Rise Could Put Planned NYC Transit Line Underwater
Vice News | February 18, 2016
We Must Resettle the Children of Flint
Washington Post | February 17, 2016
Millions Face Food Shortages as El Nino Fuels Africa's Worst Drought in Decades
Vice News | February 10, 2016
Climate Change and Geopolitics: What't Really at Stake
Huffington Post | February 8, 2016
Oil Industry Group's Own Report Shows Early Knowledge of Climate Impacts
Inside Climate News | February 5, 2016
To Fight Zika, Learn From Ebola
Harvard Business Review | February 5, 2016
Iron Fertilization Might Not Make Oceans Better Carbon Sinks
Eos | February 5, 2016
U.S. Must Give Climate Researchers a Much-Needed Boost
Nature | February 3, 2016
Studying the Heart of El Nino
New York Times | February 2, 2016
Watch and Listen to Seismic Waves From Earth's Depths
The Creators Project | February 2, 2016
University Seeks Private Funds to Offset Climate Crunch
Nature | February 1, 2016
A Young Ecologist on Cloud Forests, Global Warming and His Career Path
Santa Barbara Independent | January 29, 2016
Geoengineering Might Not Work in All Oceans
Scientific American | January 28, 2016
Unlocking Antarctica's Secrets: The Ross Ice Shelf
MPR | January 28, 2016
New Data May Change Understanding of Oceans' Nutrient Cycle
Columbia Spectator | January 27, 2016
Is Oil Actually Good for Sea Life?
Christian Science Monitor | January 26, 2016
Natural Oil Seeps Cause Microbes to Thrive in Gulf of Mexico
Tech Times | January 25, 2016
El Nino's Silver Lining
NPR Morning Edition | January 25, 2016
Building Climate Resilience in Cities
The Conversation | January 22, 2016
Why Are Hurricanes Forming In January?
The Conversation | January 21, 2016
2015 Far Eclipsed 2014 As World's Hottest Year
New York Times | January 21, 2016
2015: The Hottest Year
Mashable | January 20, 2016
2015 Smashes Record for Hottest Year
The Guardian | January 20, 2016
Climate's Lasting Impact: Fading Food Supplies
LiveScience | January 15, 2016
Monster Tsunami May Have Created Madagascar Sand Dunes
LiveScience | January 13, 2016
Lingering El Nino Could Mean Fewer Tornadoes
Scientific American | January 13, 2016
Seismologists: That Was a Small Quake for an H-Bomb
CNBC | January 6, 2016
In Alaska, North America's Largest Non-Volcanic Landslide
AGU Blogosphere | January 2, 2016
Sustain What?
New York Times | December 31, 2015
Arsenic Contaminates India's Groundwater
Scientific American | December 29, 2015
Why the Freakishly Warm Weather?
CNN | December 25, 2015
Paris Climate Treaty: 'Worthless Words' or 'Diplomatic Triumph'?
CBC | December 21, 2015
Groundwater Depletion Adding to Global Sea-Level Rise
USA Today | December 19, 2015
Alaska Landslide One of World's Biggest in Recent Years
Alaska Dispatch News | December 18, 2015
Ice Is Rafting Farther and Faster Across the Arctic Ocean
Science News | December 17, 2015
Paris Climate Agreement: Toward a Global Solidarity?
America This Week | December 16, 2015
The Ominous Story of Syria's Climate Refugees
Scientific American | December 16, 2015
Greenland Was Once Ice Free, Rocks Suggest
Science | December 15, 2015
What the Paris Climate Deal Means for New York
WNYC | December 14, 2015
How Climate Change Would Affect New York City
WNET | December 13, 2015
What Happens After Paris Is More Vital Than What Happens in Paris
PBS Newshour | December 9, 2015
Why Some Say Carbon Taxes Don't Work
Inc. | December 9, 2015
Next Move for Planet Earth
Columbia Magazine | December 7, 2015
Causes of California Drought Are Complex
Columbia Spectator | December 7, 2015
Did Climate Make the Norse Disappear From Greenland?
Smithsonian | December 4, 2015
Will Paris Talks Lead to a Better Climate Agreement?
NPR Science Friday | December 4, 2015
Vikings' Mysterious Abandonment of Greenland Not Due to Climate, Study Suggests
Washington Post | December 4, 2015
20 Champions of Climate Change
Huffington Post | December 3, 2015
A Path for Climate Change, Beyond Paris
New York Times | December 1, 2015
From Good Intentions to Deep Decarbonization
Project Syndicate | December 1, 2015
The Laws of Subduction
Columbia Magazine | December 1, 2015
Why Climate Change Isn't a Winning Issue in U.S. Politics
Christian Science Monitor | November 30, 2015
Climate Change: Could It Include Giant Flying Boulders?
Washington Post | November 30, 2015
Big Data Predict Centuries of Harm If Climate Warming Goes Unchecked
NPR All Things Considered | November 30, 2015
The Paris Attacks: Implications for U.S. Preparedness
The Hill | November 30, 2015
Why the Northern Lights Are Moving South
BBC News | November 27, 2015
How Scientists Know Earth Is Warming
Student Science | November 25, 2015
Our Planet's Magnetic Poles Aren't Reversing Anytime Soon
Gizmodo | November 24, 2015
Climate and Life Center to Bring Latest Science to Business and Finance
Columbia Record | November 21, 2015
For Bad Weather, 'Is This Climate Change?' Is the Wrong Question
LiveScience | November 20, 2015
Buffett's Grandson Seeks Own Route: Social Change
New York Times | November 20, 2015
How Panama Changed the World
PBS NOVA | November 12, 2015
Declining Snow Could Threaten Water Shortages for 1.9 Billion
Carbon Brief | November 12, 2015
What Trees Can Tell Us About Climate Change
Christian Science Monitor | November 8, 2015
Scientists Warned Lyndon Johnson About Global Warming 50 Years Ago Today
Guardian | November 6, 2015
El Nino: Meet the Man Who Tries to Predict the Unpredictable
SciDevNet | November 5, 2015
Did Climate Change Jump-Start Human Evolution?
New Scientist | November 4, 2015
Running Science Like a Small Business
Forecast | November 4, 2015
Ancient Volcano Collapse Caused 800-Foot Tsunami
Popular Science | November 2, 2015
Antarctica May Be Gaining Ice--But Climate Change Is Still Happening
Vice News | November 2, 2015
Indonesia's Fires Are Driving Climate, Public Health Crises
Climate Central | October 27, 2015
Why We Must Retreat From New York's Waterfront
New York Times | October 26, 2015
Forecasting a Category 7 Hurricane?
CNN | October 24, 2015
'Strongest Storm Ever': Why Global Warmng Alone Not to Blame
WPIX | October 24, 2015
Satellite Imagery Detects Huge Yukon Landslide
Alaska Dispatch News | October 22, 2015
2015 Likely to Be Hottest Year Ever Recorded
New York Times | October 21, 2015
Can the Climate Really Control Mid-Ocean Ridges?
Ars Technica | October 20, 2015
45 Tons of Ice and Rock Came Crashing Down
NASA Earth Observatory | October 20, 2015
The Mystery of Antarctica's Disappearing Snow
LiveScience | October 15, 2015
Gavin Schmidt: The Interview
Carbon Brief | October 15, 2015
How the History of Human Development Impacts Our Planet
PBS SciTech Now | October 14, 2015
Which Animals Live on Glaciers?
EarthSky | October 13, 2015
A Climate-Change Museum of the Future
Slate | October 13, 2015
Ocean Sediments Suggest Dry Future for Horn of Africa
Nature | October 9, 2015
Waterproofing New York's Subways
NPR Morning Edition | October 8, 2015
Indonesia on Track for Worst Fire Season Since 1997
Medium.com | October 8, 2015
How the Rich Profit From Natural Disasters
New Republic | October 5, 2015
Ancient Megatsunami Flung Boulders High as Eiffel Tower
Washington Post | October 2, 2015
Island Boulders Reveal Ancient Megatsunami
Nature | October 2, 2015
This Hurricane Won't Be Like the Last One
WNYC | October 1, 2015
Scientists Declare Urgent Mission: Study West Antarctica, and Fast
Washington Post | September 29, 2015
What 15 Experts Think of Obama's Environmental Legacy
Nationswell | September 22, 2015
Quiz: What Climate Phenomenon Are You?
Buzzfeed | September 21, 2015
Pope Comes With Climate Message Some Don't Want to Hear
Climatewire | September 18, 2015
Basic Science and Discoveries That Cannot Be Predicted
Huffington Post | September 18, 2015
How Exxon's 1980s Dive Into Climate Research Backfired
Inside Climate News | September 17, 2015
Blasting Off to Sustainability
Huffington Post | September 16, 2015
Liquid Assets: The Challenge of Reusing Water
Columbia magazine | September 16, 2015
California Snowpack Reaches 500-Year Low
Inside Climate News | September 15, 2015
Global Warming and the Syrian Refugee Crisis
Living on Earth | September 11, 2015
Scientists: Please Don't Nuke Mars
U.S. News & World Report | September 10, 2015
Bicycles, Breathing and Bridges
NPR Morning Edition | September 10, 2015
Honoring High Achievements in 'Hypsographic Demography'
Social Science Space | September 10, 2015
Aylan Kurdi Is a Climate Refugee. Here's Why.
Weather Network | September 9, 2015
Pedaling Through Pollution
NPR | September 8, 2015
The Subdued Roar of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami
ABC News | September 3, 2015
We're Worse Off Than Ever for El Nino
Daily Beast | September 1, 2015
Battling Earthly Plagues From Space
The Academic Minute | September 1, 2015
How Natural Disasters Hurt the Poor More Than the Rich
Slate | August 28, 2015
We Still Don't Know How Many People Katrina Killed
Five Thirty Eight | August 26, 2015
Sea Ice: How Ancient Ocean Birthed Diamonds
LiveScience | August 26, 2015
Global Warming Worsens California Drought
Democracy Now | August 25, 2015
California Drought: Climate Change Plays Role, Says Study
Los Angeles Times | August 20, 2015
Scientists Say Global Warming Has Worsened California Drought
Washington Post | August 20, 2015
Climate Change Intensifies California Drought, Study Finds
New York Times | August 20, 2015
Scientists Strengthen Link Between Climate and Drought
High Country News | August 20, 2015
The Climate Change 'Bully' in California's Drought
Climate Central | August 20, 2015
Climate Change Is Deepening California's Drought
International Business Times | August 20, 2015
How Much Has Global Warming Worsened California's Drought? Now We Have a Number
The Conversation | August 20, 2015
Thanks to El Nino, We Know What's Coming
Slate | August 19, 2015
How Climate Change Threatens the U.S. Economy
WNYC Leonard Lopate | August 18, 2015
El Nino May Bring 'Godzilla' Storms to California
MSNBC | August 14, 2015
New Jersey Earthquake: Residents Heard an 'Explosion'
NJ.com | August 14, 2015
Report Sets New Goals for U.S. Antarctic Program
Science | August 11, 2015
Huge Pacific Algae Bloom Poisons Shellfish and Sea Lions
Vice News | August 10, 2015
High Schoolers Team With Scientists to Improve Hudson River Environment
NY1 | August 10, 2015
Inside a Volcano
WAMC | August 6, 2015
A New Climate-Change Danger Zone?
The New Yorker | July 31, 2015
Ocean Currents Show Debris Could Be From Malaysia 370
Mashable | July 30, 2015
Flight 370 Debris Could Have Reached Western Indian Ocean
NPR | July 30, 2015
Repercussions of Climate Change in Central Asia
The Diplomat | July 22, 2015
Why Record California Rainfall Won't End the Drought
Mic.com | July 21, 2015
Intensifying El Nino Could Rival Strongest in History
Washington Post | July 21, 2015
Climate Change May Do More Than Make It Hotter
WPIX | July 20, 2015
An Alarming Climate-Change Scenario
Washington Post | July 20, 2015
Futuristic Water Systems
WAMC | July 15, 2015
Energizing Africa's Green Revolution
New York Times | June 26, 2015
Glacial Earthquakes May Help Scientists Track Ice Loss
Los Angeles Times | June 26, 2015
We Caused the Climate Crisis. We Should Take in Its Refugees.
Washington Post | June 25, 2015
What's Inside the Earth?
PBS NewsHour | June 25, 2015
What Happens During a 'Glacial Earthquake'
NPR Morning Edition | June 25, 2015
Earthquakes Are Shaking Greenland, for a Disturbing Reason
Washington Post | June 25, 2015
Warmer Winters Will Not Mean Fewer Deaths, Researchers Say
Guardian | June 25, 2015
The Madden-Julian Oscillation
WAMC Academic Minute | June 23, 2015
How Bangladesh Became a Model for Reducing Hunger
Christian Science Monitor | June 17, 2015
What Happens When the Sea Swallows a Country?
BBC | June 16, 2015
Indonesia at Risk of Huge Fires
The Conversation | June 16, 2015
The Pope's Encyclical: Integral Ecology
Patheos | June 16, 2015
A Dinosaur Expert Critiques Dinosaur Toys
Mashable | June 11, 2015
The True Face of Mercury
BBC | June 11, 2015
How Does Oil Form?
NBC News | June 10, 2015
What's in the Air as You Bike New York City?
WNYC | June 10, 2015
California?s Vanishing Clouds Could Intensify Drought
KQED | June 8, 2015
A New Suite of Instruments Measures Antarctica's Ice
Antarctic Sun | June 8, 2015
Can Big Data Save Us From Climate Catastrophes?
Medium | June 5, 2015
The Upper Crust in a Tectonic Plate Collision
New York Times | June 1, 2015
Trees and Megadroughts
WAMC Academic Minute | May 27, 2015
India's Deadly Heat Wave Could Be a Glimpse of Things to Come
VICE News | May 27, 2015
Treks to the North Pole Might Be a Thing of the Past
VICE | May 26, 2015
From Granite to Glacier: Rebuilding Antarctica's Past
Medill Reports | May 21, 2015
Musical Composition Conveys Climate Data
Eos | May 21, 2015
Coal Giant Exploited Ebola for Corporate Gain, Say Health Experts
Guardian | May 20, 2015
Scientists Find World's Oldest Stone Tools
CBS News | May 20, 2015
Who Used the Earliest Stone Tools?
International Business Times | May 20, 2015
Stone Tool Discovery Pushes Back Dawn of Culture 700,000 Years
Guardian | May 20, 2015
How Congress Caused the Amtrak Crash
Daily Beast | May 20, 2015
Is Warming Changing the Boundaries of Hurricane Season?
Climate Central | May 12, 2015
Anatomy of a Deglaciation
Antarctic Sun | May 11, 2015
Fixing the Climate Innovation Gap
Huffington Post | May 1, 2015
What's Driving Major Hurricane Landfalls?
Washington Post | April 30, 2015
Mercury Mission Set to End With Dramatic Crash
Nature | April 27, 2015
Nepal: Improving Earthquake Resilience in Developing Nations
Christian Science Monitor | April 27, 2015
Who's Cheerleading for Science?
PBS Sci-Tech Now | April 26, 2015
$35 Million to Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory for Ocean Research
Nyack-Permont Patch | April 24, 2015
Amid California's Historic Drought, a Scientist Digs for Answers
Inside Climate News | April 23, 2015
Scientists Turn to Drones for Closer Look at Sea Ice
Climate Central | April 23, 2015
Decoding the Depths of the Earth
Scienceline | April 23, 2015
This Country Has the World's Happiest People
Time | April 23, 2015
What's the World's Happiest Country?
Newsweek | April 23, 2015
Which Is the World's Happiest Country?
Telegraph | April 23, 2015
Climate Change Questions for Young Citizen Scientists
New York Times | April 22, 2015
What Is Biodiversity?
PBS Sci-Tech Now | April 22, 2015
Nepal: A Tragedy Waiting to Happen
CNN | April 21, 2015
California's History of Drought Repeats
New York Times | April 14, 2015
Pacific Has Slowed Global Warming--And Now May Speed It
Scientific American | April 14, 2015
Rapid Global Warming May Be Coming Sooner Than You Think
Mashable | April 9, 2015
What Record Drought Means for California's Future
LiveScience | April 8, 2015
Is Climate Change Causing California's Drought?
CNN | April 8, 2015
Before Fracking Begins, Scientists Test Air and Water
Inside Climate News | March 31, 2015
Part of Antarctica Was Warmer Than New York Last Week
VICE News | March 30, 2015
Who's Afraid of a Mass Extinction?
PBS SciTech Now | March 25, 2015
Is El Nino Behind our Slow-to-Start Tornado Season?
Washington Post | March 23, 2015
El Nino Can Predict Tornado Season's Intensity
LiveScience | March 16, 2015
La Nina Boosts Frequency of US Tornadoes, Study Finds
Carbon Brief | March 16, 2015
Mercury, Seen as Never Before
Nature | March 16, 2015
Payments for Ecosystem Services? Here's the Guidebook
Phys.org | March 12, 2015
Conflict Resolution: Wars Without End
Nature | March 11, 2015
El Nino Is Officially Back
Daily Beast | March 9, 2015
Urban Sprawl Is Reducing Fog in Southern California
Los Angeles Times | March 7, 2015
Could Climate Change Spur Revolution?
WNYC | March 3, 2015
Climate Change Helped Create Conditions for War in Syria
Newsweek | March 3, 2015
Tale of Two Droughts
Christian Science Monitor | March 3, 2015
Illegal Ivory Spotted by Radiocarbon Analysis
CBC | March 3, 2015
Study Links Syria Conflict to Drought Caused by Climate Change
New York Times | March 2, 2015
Climate Change Helped Fuel Syrian Conflict, Paper Finds
Huffington Post | March 2, 2015
Climate Change Hastened Syria's Civil War
Scientific American | March 2, 2015
A First-Ever Database of Climate Change Laws and Policies
Climatewire | February 26, 2015
A Thirsty, Violent World
The New Yorker | February 24, 2015
Climate Change: No Bones About It
Mutter Museum | February 18, 2015
What Historic Megadroughts Tell Us About Our Future
The Conversation | February 16, 2015
The United States of Megadrought
Slate | February 12, 2015
Southwest, Central Plains, Face 'Unprecedented' Drought
Climate Central | February 12, 2015
Q&A on New Southwestern Drought Study
Arizona Star | February 12, 2015
Megadrought Will Grip US in Coming Decades, Say Researchers
Washington Post | February 12, 2015
U.S. Droughts Will Be Worst in 1,000 Years
Scientific American | February 12, 2015
U.S. Headed for Megadrought in 21st Century, Scientists Warn
PBS | February 12, 2015
Turning Carbon Dioxide Into Rock, and Burying It
New York Times | February 10, 2015
Waking Beasts: Underwater Volcanoes Roused By Ice Ages
LiveScience | February 5, 2015
Undersea Volcanoes Erupt With Gravity, Shifting Earth?s Climate
Scientific American | February 5, 2015
Study Finds How Unseen Volcanoes May Influence Earth?s Climate
ClickGreen | February 5, 2015
Hurricane Sandy and Climate Change
redorbit | January 31, 2015
Greenland's Glaciers and Climate Change
CBS 60 Minutes | January 31, 2015
Wrong, But Right, About a Winter Storm
CNN | January 28, 2015
Supercomputing the Evolution of a Hardy Flower
Texas Advanced Computing Center | January 27, 2015
The Southwest's Most Important Number
Ensia | January 20, 2015
British Geologist Wins Vetlesen Prize for Volcano Work
BBC | January 20, 2015
British Volcanologist Wins Earth Science 'Nobel' Prize
The Conversation | January 20, 2015
Avoiding a Second Dustbowl Across the U.S.
Yale Climate Connections | January 20, 2015
Moisture Shortfall, Heat Threaten Southwestern Forests
Climate Central | January 13, 2015
What Haiti Needs to Do Next
Time | January 12, 2015
The 40,000-Mile Volcano
New York Times | January 12, 2015
Five Years After the Haiti Earthquake
Al Jazeera | January 11, 2015
To Scuttle Climate Talks, Republicans May Try to Stop EPA Plan
Forbes | January 8, 2015
Focusing on Lasting Legacy Prompts Environmental Action
Science Daily | January 8, 2015
The Mesozoic: Age of Dinosaurs
LIveScience | January 7, 2015
Hot, Unfriendly Skies Could Alter Flights
Climate Central | January 7, 2015
Improving NYC Schools By Improving Students' Health
WNYC | January 6, 2015
Experts Dismiss North Korea's 'Hydrogen Bomb' Test
International Business Times | January 6, 2015
New York City and the Climate of the Future
WNYC | December 28, 2014
Making a Difference for LGBT Scientists
Scientific American | December 24, 2014
Risks That Must Be Managed With or Without Climate Change
Los Angeles Times | December 19, 2014
Climate Change Could Make It Harder for Planes to Lift Off
gizmodo | December 19, 2014
Secondary Schools' Primary Importance
Project Syndicate | December 19, 2014
Bigger Future Storms Could Cause More Blackouts
NBC News | December 16, 2014
We Could See More 'Hot Droughts' Like California's
Five Thirty Eight | December 16, 2014
For Needy Students, Eyeglasses Open Portal to Learning
New York Times | December 15, 2014
Under the Ice, Antarctica's Never-Never Land
Daily Mail | December 15, 2014
Flying the Skies, Reaching for the Stars
Columbia College Today | December 15, 2014
California Drought More Natural Than Manmade, Study Says
Bloomberg News | December 8, 2014
A Pacific Isle, Radioactive and Forgotten
New York Times | December 4, 2014
Are Smartphones Right for West Africa's Ebola Fight?
Politico | December 2, 2014
Ebola: Out of the Headlines, But on the Horizon
CNN | November 28, 2014
Global Warming May Cause More Weight Restrictions for Airlines
Phys.org | November 27, 2014
Polar Vortex: How I Learned to Love an Overused Buzzword
Salon | November 22, 2014
Ocean Acidity Maps Reveal Worst of Climate Change
Scientific American | November 21, 2014
Maps Show Bering Sea Holds World's Most Acidic Ocean Waters
Alaska Dispatch | November 21, 2014
Dust Bowl Was Worst Drought of Last Millennium, Study Finds
Weather Channel | November 21, 2014
Antarctica's Mysterious Mountains, Preserved by Ice
LiveScience | November 20, 2014
Studying Alaska?s Ice and Snow to Track Climate Change
PBS Newshour | November 18, 2014
The Dust Bowl Really Was That Bad
Bakersfield Californian | November 18, 2014
40 Years of Scratching Reveals Ocean Acidification Data
Climate Central | November 18, 2014
Researchers Crack Open Ice to Find Tiniest Arctic Creatures
PBS Newshour | November 14, 2014
Where Humans Have Made the Oceans Most Acidic
VICE News | November 12, 2014
Look What We've Done to the World's Oceans
Salon | November 11, 2014
Maya Tolstoy: Seafloor Volcano and Earthquake Scientist
Conversations With Creative Women | November 11, 2014
Is NYC Safe From Storms? Of Course Not.
The Guardian | November 5, 2014
'Medieval Warm Period' Wasn't Global or All That Warm
Inside Climate News | November 4, 2014
A Messenger From Mercury
Planetary Radio | November 3, 2014
How Ebola Exacerbates West Africa's Poverty Crisis
Scientific American | November 1, 2014
Halting Ebola: How Small Changes Could Make a Big Difference
LiveScience | October 29, 2014
A New Exploration Era for Our Changing Poles
Bruce Museum | October 28, 2014
On Sandy Anniversary, Climate Change Means More Big Storms
International Business Times | October 28, 2014
EarthObserver for iPad
PC Magazine | October 23, 2014
U.S. Tornadoes Form in Swarms
Scientific American | October 16, 2014
Worst Drought of Last 1,000 Years Was 1934
Gizmodo | October 15, 2014
Is Another Dust Bowl Coming?
LiveScience | October 15, 2014
Extreme High Tides Could Flood New York City Streets
WNYC | October 13, 2014
New Initiative Links Health and Learning at Elementary Schools
Columbia Spectator | October 7, 2014
How Climate Change May Have Shaped Human Evolution
Smithsonian | September 30, 2014
Was Climate Change Responsible for Hurricane Sandy?
WNYC | September 29, 2014
Fault Lines: Facts About Cracks in the Earth
LiveScience | September 26, 2014
Why These 15 Scientists Marched for Climate Change Action
Popular Science | September 23, 2014
Australia Conspicuous in Its Absence in Climate Debate
Sydney Morning Herald | September 22, 2014
Scientists Rebut NY Times Op Ed That Says 'Don't Plant Trees'
mongabay.com | September 22, 2014
Students Kill Invasive Wetland Plants
National Geographic News | September 20, 2014
The People's March Against Climate Change
NPR Science Friday | September 19, 2014
Behind the People's Climate March
NY1 | September 19, 2014
How Can We Stop the World From Having Too Many Babies?
Grist | September 15, 2014
Emerald Green Arabian Sea May Herald Ecosystem Disaster
LiveScience | September 9, 2014
Science: What Can It Do for the Sustainable Development Goals?
SciDevNet | September 5, 2014
In the Parching West, It's Starting to Feel Like 1159 AD
New York Times | September 4, 2014
Megadroughts: A Threat to Civilization
USA Today | September 3, 2014
Humanity's Incredible Run of Luck Might Be Coming to an End
Salon | September 3, 2014
Queens Can Help Save the Earth
Queens Chronicle | August 28, 2014
Forecasts: Hopes and Fears About Climate Change
New York Times | August 23, 2014
Did Climate Shocks Shape Human Evolution?
Scientific American | August 20, 2014
Can a Cold War Remnant Help Stem the Slaughter of Elephants?
Columbia magazine | August 14, 2014
CO2 Capture from Air Could Ripen Into Climate Solution
Cimatewire | August 8, 2014
World Trade Center Ship Gets Its Birth Date
The New Yorker | August 7, 2014
Africa: The Game Changer for Global Food Secuirty
The Hill | August 6, 2014
Global Economic Losses From Cyclones Can Linger for Decades
Physorg.com | August 5, 2014
Tackling the Mystery of Shipwreck Under the World Trade Center
Daily Mail | July 29, 2014
Tree Rings Solve World Trade Center Ship Mystery
HIstory.com | July 28, 2014
A Rock-Solid Solution to Excess Carbon Dioxide
Slate | July 27, 2014
What Happens If a Nation Drowns?
PBS Newshour | July 27, 2014
Antarctic Station Adds Whales to Long-Term Ecology Study
Antarctic Sun | July 25, 2014
How Climate Science Gets Done in Icy Fjords of Greenland
Popular Science | July 22, 2014
What Has Happened to El Nino?
BBC World Service | July 21, 2014
A Mission to Separate Organic Waste in New York City Trash
New York Times | July 18, 2014
Super-Strong El Nino Now Off the Table
Slate | July 17, 2014
U.S. Raises Threat of a New York Quake
New York Times | July 17, 2014
5 Questions For Jeffrey Sachs on Decarbonizing the Economy
Environment 360 | July 15, 2014
8 Misconceptions About El Nino
Huffington Post | July 10, 2014
Blueprints for Containing the Climate Crisis
New York Times | July 8, 2014
The Limits of Current Climate Negotiations
Korea Herald | July 8, 2014
UN Given Roadmap on How to Avoid Climate Catastrophe
The Guardian | July 8, 2014
Cooperation, Ingenuity Needed to Avert Climate Disaster
Climate Central | July 8, 2014
Can Artificial Trees Help Take CO2 From the Air?
Huffington Post | July 2, 2014
The Brazen Scientist Who's Taking Over NASA's Climate Lab
Grist | July 1, 2014
Global Warming Makes Drought Come Earlier, Harder, Faster
The Guardian | June 29, 2014
New York Will Have to Become Like Venice
Next City | June 25, 2014
Steven Cohen on Understanding Environmental Policy
Columbia University Press | June 25, 2014
Undocumented Children Need Charitable Help
USA Today | June 25, 2014
Big Data and Climate Clues Helping Prevent Disease Outbreaks
Forbes | June 22, 2014
Universal Basic Education: The Millennium Goal Everyone Forgot
Washington Post | June 22, 2014
Making Every Day the Day of the African Child
Huffington Post | June 18, 2014
Five Unconventional Ways to Tap Fresh Water
Nature | June 18, 2014
Will Obama's New Emissions Rule Survive Challenges?
Environment 360 | June 17, 2014
Frozen Underworld Discovered Beneath Greenland Ice Sheet
The Guardian | June 16, 2014
Refreezing Water Causes Weird Warps in Greenland Ice
Climate Central | June 16, 2014
To Avoid World Cup Water Shortage, Brazil Taps Reserves
mashable | June 12, 2014
A 'Science Warrior' Is Chosen to Lead Key NASA Climate Lab
Science | June 9, 2014
Corporate Research Grants, With Almost No Strings Attached
Science Business | June 5, 2014
Study Shows Ocean Acidification Fast Outpaces Past Changes
Weather Network | June 3, 2014
By 2100, Ocean Acidity Will Double
Motherboard | June 3, 2014
Will El Nino Lead to Extreme Weather This Year?
NPR Here & Now | May 28, 2014
The Children Working in America's Tobacco Fields
Huffington Post | May 27, 2014
How Bad Is California's Drought?
CNN New Day | May 16, 2014
The Woman Who Saw Beneath the Oceans
Skeptic Blog | May 14, 2014
Can New White House Report Sway Climate Skeptics?
MSNBC | May 11, 2014
John Allen: Scientist With an Eye on the Storm
Climate Central | May 8, 2014
Will White House Climate-Change Report Spark Action?
Democracy Now | May 7, 2014
Climate Assessment Paints Stark Picture of Potential Damage
Los Angeles Times | May 6, 2014
Climate Study Finds U.S. Is Already Widely Affected
New York Times | May 6, 2014
5 Things Environmentalists Want From U.S. Climate Report
NBC News | May 6, 2014
Climate Change Disrupting Americans' Lives, Says U.S. Report
NPR Here & Now | May 6, 2014
Will Dire U.S. Report on Climate Change Bring Action?
Al Jazeera | May 6, 2014
Extreme Rains Come More Often in Northeast, Says Report
WNYC | May 6, 2014
New 'Cli-Fi' Game Sends Players Clues From the Future
Scientific American | May 2, 2014
April Will Be First Full Month Ever With CO2 Above 400 PPM
Climate Central | April 22, 2014
Drought Could Have Lasting Effect in Eastern US
redOrbit | April 18, 2014
Scientists Urge More Research Dollars for Pulling CO2 From Air
ClimateWire | April 16, 2014
Future Droughts Could Be Worse Than Expected
Astrobiology | April 11, 2014
Can CO2 Removal Save the Planet?
Al Jazeera | April 10, 2014
Maureen Raymo's 'Climate Symphony'
Yale Forum on Climate Change | April 8, 2014
Federal Budget Proposals Split Over Energy
International Business Times | April 6, 2014
After 22 Years, Polar Researchers Still Find Surprises
Antarctic Sun | April 4, 2014
Less Rain Not the Only Risk in Projected Droughts
CBS News | April 2, 2014
Earthquake Potential for New York City
WPIX TV | April 2, 2014
Warming Temperatures Could Dry Out a Third of the Planet
Climate Central | April 2, 2014
A Question of Atmosphere, on Earth and Beyond
phys.org | April 1, 2014
Digging Deep for Safer Water
Chemistry World | March 27, 2014
Meningitis Outbreaks Linked to Wind and Dust Levels
Guardian | March 25, 2014
New Zealand Dust May Have Cooled Earth During Ice Age
LiveScience | March 24, 2014
Is the U.S. Running Out of Well Water?
CBS News | March 20, 2014
Mercury Is Wrinkling Like a Raisin
Forbes | March 17, 2014
Climate Conditions Help Forecast Meningitis Outbreak
Astrobiology | March 17, 2014
Please Explain: Glaciers
WNYC Leonard Lopate | March 14, 2014
Did Rainy Climate Aid Genghis Khan?
Los Angeles Times | March 14, 2014
NY Regulator, Utility Embrace Plan to Climate-Proof Power Grid
Inside Climate News | March 12, 2014
3D Maps Show Lead Persists in Oceans
Fast Company | March 11, 2014
Mongol Empire May Have Risen During Abrupt Climate Shift
ClimateWire | March 11, 2014
Weather May Have Helped Genghis Khan
Toronto Star | March 10, 2014
El Nino May Bring Rain for California
Los Angeles Times | March 9, 2014
Warm, Wet Times Led to Mongol Rise
Smithsonian | March 9, 2014
Wet Climate Helped Genghis Khan Conquer Asia
The Conversation | March 9, 2014
Finding New Worlds in a City's Old Snow Piles
New York Times | March 5, 2014
NY State Expects Utilities to Prep for Climate Change
Climate Central | February 26, 2014
Antarctic Glacier Thinned as Rapidly in Past
Scientific American | February 21, 2014
An Ecosystem Feels the Human Touch
Astrobiology | February 20, 2014
Massive Landslide Detected in Remote Alaska
LiveScience | February 20, 2014
What's Causing a Spike in Oklahoma Earthquakes?
The Nation | February 19, 2014
Where Does Road Salt Come From?
National Geographic | February 19, 2014
Science Linking Drought to Climate Remains Under Dispute
New York Times | February 17, 2014
Can the U.S. Compel Global Collaboration on Climate?
PBS Newshour | February 17, 2014
Wacky Weather--Or Changing Climate?
RNN TV | February 14, 2014
Wacky Weather--Or Changing Climate? (part 2)
RNN TV | February 13, 2014
Hot Heads in Cold Weather
The New Yorker | February 7, 2014
Why Winter Olympics Bypass the Southern Hemisphere
LiveScience | February 4, 2014
Greens Still See Red on Nuclear Power
National Journal | February 3, 2014
Time for a New Wave of Privatization?
The Economist | February 3, 2014
Absorbing the Runoff
Columbia magazine | February 1, 2014
Dead Plants Hold Earthquake Secrets
LiveScience | January 24, 2014
New Grant Will Launch Extreme Weather Research Initiative
Columbia Spectator | January 22, 2014
If You See Something, Say Something
New York Times | January 17, 2014
Why Weather Affects Beliefs on Climate
LiveScience | January 14, 2014
Attitudes Toward Climate Are At Mercy of the Weather
Christian Science Monitor | January 14, 2014
Cold Outside? More Global Warming Disbelief Is on the Way
Scientific American | January 13, 2014
Record Cold Doesn't Disprove Global Warming
CNN | January 7, 2014
Climate Scientists Pose for Pinup Calendar
Scientific American | December 26, 2013
Halley?s Comet May Be Linked to Famine 1,500 Years Ago
LiveScience | December 18, 2013
Yellowstone Supervolcano Is Bigger Than Previously Thought
WNYC The Takeaway | December 16, 2013
Is the West's Dry Spell Really a Megadrought?
Climate Central | December 12, 2013
'Butterflies of the Sea' Record Ocean History in Their Shells
AGU Blogs | December 11, 2013
What We Owe Our Kids on Climate
CNN | December 6, 2013
Experts Dramatically Lower 'Safe' Limit for Global Warming
Scientific American | December 4, 2013
UN Target Will Fail to Stop Climate Disaster, Scientists Warn
The Guardian | December 4, 2013
Study Rebuts IPCC, Calls for More Severe Emissions Cuts
Climate Central | December 4, 2013
Climate Scientist Hansen Challenges 2C Threshold
ClimateWire | December 4, 2013
Climate Scientists: IPCC Is Wrong
Popular Mechanics | December 4, 2013
Paper Offers Sweeping Plan to Decarbonize Global Economy
Yale e360 | December 4, 2013
11 Cities That May Run Out of Water Sooner Than You Think
Huffington Post | December 4, 2013
Biology's Coefficient
The Scientist | December 1, 2013
Typhoon Haiyan Exposes Perspectives on Climate Change
Australian Broadcasting Corp. | November 25, 2013
The Challenge of Megadrought
Nature | November 21, 2013
How and Where Should We Rebuild After Natural Disasters?
NPR All Things Considered | November 18, 2013
Monitoring a Climate Epidemic
Los Angeles Times | November 15, 2013
Climate 'Models' for Every Month of 2014
Climate Central | November 15, 2013
Is Your State Ready for Climate Disasters?
Mother Jones | November 12, 2013
How Oysters Could Save New York
Bloomberg News | November 12, 2013
How Future Storms Will Claim a Bigger Toll
CNN | November 10, 2013
Check Out These High-Fashion Climate Models
Jefferson Public Radio | November 4, 2013
Pacific Ocean Warming 15 Times Faster Than Ever Before
The Independent | October 31, 2013
Pacific Warming 15 Times Faster Than in Past 10,000 Years
Washington Post | October 31, 2013
Hot in the City
BBC Radio 4 | October 30, 2013
Sandy Showed That Our Rebuilding Policies Need Reform
Al Jazeera America | October 29, 2013
The Scientist Who Helped Save New York's Subways
LiveScience | October 28, 2013
What We Didn't Learn From Superstorm Sandy
CNN | October 26, 2013
A Year After Sandy, City Sees Long, Expensive Road
ClimateWire | October 25, 2013
The Lessons of Superstorm Sandy
Living on Earth | October 25, 2013
The Man Who Warned of Sandy
Climate Central | October 22, 2013
How Somali Pirates Almost Halted Vital Climate Research
The Atlantic | October 16, 2013
New Soil Testing Kit for Developing Countries
Science Daily | October 16, 2013
Robin Bell: Polar Geophysicist, Sailor and More
The 51% | October 14, 2013
The Carbon Eaters
Columbia magazine | October 10, 2013
Climate Change Disrupts Arabian Sea With Voracious Plankton
Climatewire | October 9, 2013
Government Shutdown Could Reach to Antarctica
PRI's The World | October 7, 2013
Even Antarctica Feels Effects of Government Shutdown
NPR | October 7, 2013
Preparing NYC for Disaster Response
WNYC | October 4, 2013
Government Shutdown Stymies Scientific Research
WNYC | October 2, 2013
Geologists Take Drill to Triassic Park
Nature | October 1, 2013
Exploring CO2 Sequestration in the New York Suburbs
CBS Radio | September 30, 2013
Could Carbon Dioxide Be Stored Deep Beneath NYC?
LiveScience | September 25, 2013
Arsenic Contamination Threatens Water in Hanoi
New York Times | September 23, 2013
3 Natural Disasters We're Expecting
Al Jazeera | September 23, 2013
Global Warming to Shift Wind and Rain Belts
Redorbit | September 23, 2013
UN Brainstorms Next Round of Development Goals
Columbia Spectator | September 19, 2013
How 'Green Roofs' Could Cool Urban Heat Islands
Scientific American | September 19, 2013
The Big Questions About Sea-Level Rise
Scientific American | September 18, 2013
Climate Change Could Have Double Impact, Says Study
The Guardian | September 18, 2013
Could Fracking Store Millions of Tons of CO2 in Rock?
Climatewire | September 10, 2013
Should We Really Tell People the World Is Ending?
Huffington Post | September 4, 2013
Fracking Practices to Blame in Ohio Earthquakes
LiveScience | September 4, 2013
Carbon Storage Studies Grapple With Geology and Politics
Climate Central | September 3, 2013
Arctic Scientists Race to Uncover Warming's Effect on Birds
Aududon | September 1, 2013
Flying Low Over Greenland to Track Changes in the Ice Sheet
The Guardian | August 27, 2013
Scientists Track Greenland's Melting Ice Sheet With 'Ice Pod'
The Guardian | August 27, 2013
What Was 'Snowball Earth' Really Like?
Astrobiology | August 23, 2013
Headstone for an Apocalypse
New York Times | August 16, 2013
New Forensic Technique Could Cut Illegal Ivory Trade
Rockland Journal News | August 13, 2013
The Sociology of Sandy
LiveScience | August 12, 2013
Buried in Muck, Clues to Future NYC Drought
Mother Jones | August 9, 2013
Assessing Slash and Burn Agriculture
WAMC public radio | August 9, 2013
Why North America Is Key to Ice Ages
Christian Science Monitor | August 8, 2013
Slight Global Warming May Come from Ozone Winds
RedOrbit | August 8, 2013
'Highway From Hell' Quickly Fed Deadly Volcano
LiveScience | August 1, 2013
New Goals in Sight to Reduce Poverty and Hunger
The Lancet | August 1, 2013
Detroit's Bankruptcy: The Bigger Problem
USA Today | July 29, 2013
Pilot Projects Bury Carbon Dioxide in Basalt
Nature | July 26, 2013
Adapting to Climate Change in Arid Chile
Earth & Sky | July 23, 2013
Earth and Moon--As Seen From Saturn and Mercury
NBC News | July 22, 2013
Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria Discovered in Hudson River
Newsy | July 21, 2013
Study Forecasts Deadly Results of Warming in New York
Reuters TV | July 16, 2013
Wastewater Wells Trigger Earthquakes
NPR All Things Considered | July 13, 2013
Distant Quakes May Trigger Wastewater-Site Temblors
BBC News | July 12, 2013
Far-Off Quakes May Cause Temblors at Injection Wells
New York Times | July 12, 2013
Injection Wells Spawn Powerful Earthquakes
Scientific American | July 12, 2013
What Does 'Average' Mean?
WAMC public radio | July 8, 2013
Northeast Flooding: Yes, the Climate Really Is Different Now
Popular Mechanics | July 1, 2013
How Bomb Tests Could Date Illegal Ivory
LiveScience | July 1, 2013
Using Nuclear Fallout to Stop Black-Market Ivory
Popular Mechanics | July 1, 2013
Carbon From Nuclear Tests Could Help Fight Elephant Poachers
BBC | July 1, 2013
Planning in the Near Term for Climate Change
Columbia Record | June 30, 2013
Preparing for Climate Catastrophes
Deutsche Welle | June 25, 2013
Is NYC Climate Plan Enough to Fend Off Rising Seas?
Inside Climate News | June 24, 2013
Managing Water in a Dry Land
Huffington Post | June 19, 2013
U.S. Airports Face Threat From Rising Seas
Climate Central | June 18, 2013
East Antarctic Ice Shelves Melting at Surprising Pace
Christian Science Monitor | June 14, 2013
Beneficial Use of Science Key to Post-2015 Development
SciDev.net | June 12, 2013
NYC Prepares for Severe Weather in Future
Associated Press | June 11, 2013
Seafloor Earthquakes
TEDx | June 5, 2013
The Hudson River's Climate Records
WAMC public radio | June 3, 2013
Heat-Related Deaths Could Rise in Cities
CNC News | June 1, 2013
Deep Arctic Waters Still Flowed During Last Ice Age
LiveScience | May 31, 2013
Seafloor ?Breathing? Could Help Forecast Earthquakes
LiveScience | May 30, 2013
Does Climate Influence Volcanoes?
Chronicle of Higher Education | May 24, 2013
All Around U.S., Risks of Water Crisis Loom
Business Insider | May 21, 2013
Heat Deaths in New York Could Rise 20 Percent
Guardian | May 19, 2013
Study Projects Steep Increase in NYC Heat-Related Deaths
Climate Central | May 19, 2013
Storm of the Century--Every Two Years
Scientific American | May 15, 2013
A Vision of Our Transport Future
Nature | May 9, 2013
400PPM: Can Artificial Trees Help Pull CO2 From the Air?
Scientific American | May 9, 2013
Ignorance Leads to Fears of Burning Waste, Says Expert
South China Post | May 7, 2013
Earth Warmed More in Recent Decade Than in Last 1,400 Years
U.S. News & World Report | April 22, 2013
Uncovering Fossils and Ancient Mysteries in New Jersey
New Jersey.com | April 21, 2013
How Can Psychologists Help the Earth?
Newswise | April 19, 2013
Climate Model Fails to 'Predict' U.S. Droughts
Nature | April 16, 2013
Earth Day Action, Far and Near
Nyack News & Views | April 16, 2013
Should Utilities Be Required to Bury Power Lines to Protect Them?
Wall Street Journal | April 15, 2013
Will We Ever Understand the 2012 Drought?
Christian Science Monitor | April 14, 2013
Ancient Shark-Tooth Swords Reveal Long-Lost Species
The Week | April 4, 2013
Doubling Down on Our Faustian Bargain
Huffington Post | April 3, 2013
Nuclear Power Prevents More Deaths Than It Causes, Says Study
Chemical & Engineering News | April 2, 2013
Climate Maverick to Quit NASA
New York Times | April 1, 2013
Can the World Afford Cheap Water?
Scientific American | March 29, 2013
Researchers Develop Tool to Monitor Ice Sheets
Columbia Spectator | March 29, 2013
Study Links 2011 Oklahoma Quake to Technique at Oil Wells
New York Times | March 28, 2013
Quake Tied to Oil-Drilling Waste Adds Pressure for Rules
Bloomberg News | March 27, 2013
Oklahoma Earthquake Linked to Oil Extraction Wastewater
BBC News | March 27, 2013
Oklahoma Earthquake Was Largest Linked to Injection Wells, New Study Suggests
Oklahoma StateImpact | March 27, 2013
Fracking's Latest Scandal: Earthquake Swarms
Mother Jones | March 27, 2013
The Amazon's Invisible 'Flying Rivers'
BBC Future | March 27, 2013
Listening With Seismology Could Predict Landslides
LiveScience | March 22, 2013
The Shaky Side of Landslides
Science | March 22, 2013
America's Water: The World's Water
Huffington Post | March 22, 2013
Huge Volcano Eruptions May Have Paved Way for Dinosaurs
Popular Science | March 21, 2013
Volcano-Induced Die-Off Paved Way for Dinosaurs, Study Suggests
Los Angeles Times | March 21, 2013
How to Triple Food Production in Africa
Huffington Post | March 19, 2013
Shift in Rainfall May Affect Mexico, U.S.
UPI | March 12, 2013
Historical Riches Sit at Bottom of Hudson River
USA Today | March 12, 2013
How to Adjust to Rising Sea Levels
Wall Street Journal | March 7, 2013
New York's Tipping Point in Response to Climate Change
Financial Times | March 1, 2013
Wet Times Are Masking New York's Real Drought Risk
Climate Central | February 28, 2013
North Korea Gives Few Clues on Its Nuclear Program
New York Times | February 13, 2013
Saving the Past in Dying Trees
Science | February 11, 2013
Fate of the World Takes Center Stage
New York Times | February 11, 2013
Human-Caused and Natural Warming Have Different Effects
Christian Science Monitor | February 1, 2013
U.S. Northeast Tremor Caused by Sonic Boom, Not Earthquake
Reuters | January 28, 2013
How We Can Prepare for Future Disasters
Huffington Post | January 28, 2013
Risk of Hurricane Sandy-Like Surge Events Rising
Climate Central | January 24, 2013
Shrinking the Urban Footprint
Gotham Gazette | January 24, 2013
'Soundings,' a Book on a Woman Who Mapped the Seafloor
New York Times | January 24, 2013
Carbon Capture Technologies That Could Help Fight Climate Change
Earth Island Journal | January 24, 2013
NASA Retirees Who Have No Climate Expertise Attack NASA Scientists Who Do
Skeptical Science | January 24, 2013
How High Could the Earth's Tides Go?
New York Times | January 22, 2013
New York's Post Sandy Future
Gotham Gazette | January 17, 2013
The Challenges of Facing Climate Extremes
Inside Climate News | January 16, 2013
Fracking Shakes Up the Earth
Albany Times-Union | January 16, 2013
Predicting When the Next Sandy Will Hit
WNYC | January 2, 2013
Climate Change Could Cut Western Water Runoff
Los Angeles Times | December 27, 2012
Guardian of Gotham
Nature | December 19, 2012
Satellite Data Helps Predict Meningitis Outbreaks
Inside Science | December 18, 2012
New York Planners Prep for a 'New Normal' of Powerful Storms
NPR Morning Edition | December 13, 2012
An Iceless Arctic: Can Anything Be Saved?
WAMC public radio | December 13, 2012
Method for Mapping Hotspots of Lead Could Safeguard Children
New York Times | December 11, 2012
How Should New York Rebuild?
New York Times | December 6, 2012
New Report Finds Future Sea Level Rise Will Be Significant
WMHT public radio | December 6, 2012
Genghis Khan's Rise Probably Aided by Climate
The Economist | December 5, 2012
Global Water Crisis: Is It Mainly Lack of a Plan?
Christian Science Monitor | December 4, 2012
Looking to Cities in Search of Global Warming?s Silver Lining
New York Times | November 26, 2012
Climate Change Could Be Farm-Friendly ... Or Not
NPR Need to Know | November 24, 2012
People Who Mattered in 2012: The Cassandra of Hurricane Sandy
Time | November 24, 2012
U.S. Politicians Urged to Seize Sandy Moment on Climate Change
Guardian | November 22, 2012
Will the U.S. Surpass Saudi Arabia in Oil Production?
Popular Mechanics | November 20, 2012
Himalayan Glaciers Will Keep Shrinking Regardless of Temperature
Redorbit.com | November 16, 2012
Climate Science and Sandy
WNYC Brian Lehrer | November 15, 2012
Five Ways Rapid Warming Is Changing the Arctic
LiveScience | November 15, 2012
Inside the Army's Arctic Simulation Lab
Wired | November 14, 2012
Despite Risk, Many Can't Resist Living By the Water
NPR Talk of the Nation | November 12, 2012
How to Improve Coastal Cities' Climate Resilience
Scientific American | November 9, 2012
Can We Wall Out the Sea?
NPR On Point | November 8, 2012
How to Survive the Next Big Storm
Scientific American | November 7, 2012
Peak CO2 Emission
WAMC public radio | November 6, 2012
The Weight of Hurricane Sandy
The Atlantic | November 6, 2012
Superstorm Sandy and Sea-Level Rise
ClimateWatch | November 6, 2012
The Anthropocene (Part 3)
BBC World Service | November 5, 2012
Protecting New York, Before Next Time
New York Times | November 4, 2012
The Anthropocene (Part 2)
BBC World Service | November 4, 2012
Fixing NYC's Underground Power Grid Is No Easy Task
NPR Morning Edition | November 2, 2012
Effects of Climate on NY--and on One Man Who Predicted Them
NPR Living on Earth | November 2, 2012
Worrying Beyond Hurricane Sandy
New York Times | November 1, 2012
A Crisis Foretold: Studies Warned NY Was Threatened by Climate
Democracy Now! | November 1, 2012
Sandy Raises Questions About Climate and the Future
NPR Fresh Air | November 1, 2012
NY Subway Flooding Eerily Matches Climate Model
NPR Marketplace | November 1, 2012
High-Def Storm Models Yielded Accurate Predictions
NPR All Things Considered | October 31, 2012
In Wake of Sandy, Climate Change Raises Stakes for New York
CNN | October 29, 2012
Salt Water Jeopardizes NY Subways
Wall Street Journal | October 29, 2012
Sandy Is a Wake-Up Call on Sea-Level Rise
BBC's The World | October 29, 2012
Predicting a Storm Surge Into New York City's Subways
The Atlantic | October 28, 2012
As Stakes Rise, Can We Stop Catastrophic Climate Change?
BBC/PRI's The World | October 21, 2012
Measuring the Impact of Bhutan's Melting Glaciers
BBC/PRI's The World | October 20, 2012
Did North Korea Really Light Up a Nuke in 2010?
Popular Mechanics | October 16, 2012
How Business Is Trying to Solve the Global Sanitation Crisis
Guardian | October 16, 2012
Why Climate Negotiations Focused on Catastrophe Will Fail
PhysOrg | October 16, 2012
Still Seeking a 'Plan A' for Sustainability
Scientific American | October 15, 2012
Can We Really Spot Covert Nuclear Tests?
New Scientist | October 15, 2012
The Game of Climate Poker
Groks Science Radio | October 14, 2012
Extreme Weather Adds Urgency on Climate Policy
Climate Central | October 12, 2012
Paying the True Cost of Fossil Fuels
LiveScience | October 12, 2012
Temperature Target May Doom Climate Talks
Climate Central | October 8, 2012
Glacier and Climate Mysteries in Shangri-La
New York Times | October 1, 2012
Arctic Hotter Now Than in Past 1,800 Years
Mother Jones | September 27, 2012
Next Global Warming Worry: Thawing Tundra
CNN | September 24, 2012
Did a Meteorite Kickstart the Age of Dinosaurs?
Daily Mail | September 19, 2012
As Arctic Sea Ice Hits Historic Low, Scientists See Global Impact
Free Speech Radio | September 19, 2012
'Planetary Emergency' Due to Arctic Melt, Experts Warn
Agence France-Presse | September 19, 2012
Can Polar Melting Affect Earth's Tilt and Spin?
New York Times | September 18, 2012
Researchers Unveil Facebook-Inspired CO2 Calculator
Business Green | September 18, 2012
Did Dinosaurs' Reign Begin, as Well as End, With a Meteorite?
Scientific American | September 17, 2012
How One Man Helped Change the Way Farmers Water Crops
Wall Street Journal | September 15, 2012
A Red Tide Epidemic?
New York Times | September 13, 2012
New Study Shows How Fast Ice Sheets Can Change
Climate Central | September 13, 2012
Dinosaur Tracks Lead a New Jersey Man to His Life's Pursuit
The Progress | September 13, 2012
New York Lags as Seas and Risks Rise, Critics Warn
New York Times | September 11, 2012
Advocates Press New York on Possibly Harmful Waterway Cleanup
DNAinfo | September 11, 2012
Recent Advances in Monitoring Nuclear Tests
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Ban Organization | September 10, 2012
Mayans Made Drought Worse With Crops
UPI | August 21, 2012
Gauging Global Warming's Impact on Asia's Monsoon
e360 | August 20, 2012
Shark-Tooth Weapons Reveal Lost Biodiversity
Nature | August 17, 2012
An Interview With the 'Father of Global Warming'
Science | August 16, 2012
Mega-Drought in Our Future
NPR On Point | August 14, 2012
Climate Insight From a Magical Mountain Range
New York Times | August 13, 2012
Heat Waves Blamed on Global Warming
Nature | August 10, 2012
Extreme Heat Events Connected to Climate Change
PBS Newshour | August 4, 2012
Climate Change Is Here and Worse Than We Thought
Washington Post | August 3, 2012
How Earth's 'Hum' Could Be Used to Predict Earthquakes
LiveScience | August 2, 2012
How We Can Improve Climate Information for Africa
SciDevNet | August 1, 2012
Wallace Broecker Battles the Angry Climate Beast
Columbia College Today | July 31, 2012
The Great Drying Strikes Again
Time | July 31, 2012
Climate carbon technologies considered
UPI online | July 26, 2012
Tiny Sea Creatures Ride Rogue Currents to Arctic Waters
LiveScience | July 25, 2012
Loading the Climate Dice
New York Times | July 23, 2012
Shared Solar Grids Bring Power to Isolated African Villages
Earth & Sky | July 20, 2012
The Remarkable Woman Who Mapped the Ocean Floor
Nature | July 12, 2012
Why We Should Expect More Weather Disasters
CNN | July 11, 2012
The Human Connection to Extreme Weather
CNN International | July 11, 2012
Irrigation Pioneer Garners Top Prize
The Jewish Week | June 27, 2012
Geeks for Good
The Economist | June 27, 2012
A Carbon Sequestration Graveyard Beneath Jersey?
Newark Star-Ledger | June 26, 2012
Enriching Lives in Brazil With Running Water
Guardian | June 21, 2012
Along the Hudson, Fallen Slab Jolts a Landscape of Towering Cliffs
New York Times | June 20, 2012
Israeli Irrigation Expert Wins World Food Prize
Jerusalem Post | June 13, 2012
Water Expert Crosses Religious, Political Lines to Win World Food Prize
Christian Science Monitor | June 13, 2012
Water, Food and Air Are Not Free
Earth Times | June 7, 2012
Why Did Life Almost Die Out 200 Million Years Ago?
BBC | May 17, 2012
Sea Level, Scientists and Society
Greenwich Citizen | May 16, 2012
Scientist Studies Microscopic Plant Life in Ice
Arctic Sounder | May 11, 2012
Timelines in Timber: Inside a Tree-Ring Laboratory
Climate Central | May 3, 2012
Plants Respond to Climate Quicker Than Experiments Suggest
Scientific American | May 3, 2012
Scrubbing Carbon From the Air
City Atlas | May 1, 2012
Young Trees in a Hurry
New York Magazine | April 29, 2012
In Cities, Bright Is the New Black
Earth & Sky | April 26, 2012
Trees Benefit From Radiant Heat in Urban Areas
Gizmag | April 25, 2012
How Climate Change Might Drive Human Evolution
Earth & Sky | April 25, 2012
Climate Change Could Cripple New York Transportation
Climate Central | April 10, 2012
Rising Ocean Temperatures Prime Amazon for Fire
Scientific American | April 10, 2012
The UN's Happiness Agenda
The Atlantic | April 3, 2012
Africa-Wide Data System Aims to Boost Food Security
SciDev.Net | March 28, 2012
Can Microgrids Electrify 1 Billion People?
Green Tech | March 26, 2012
Real-Time Monitoring of a Haitian Watershed
Haiti Libre | March 25, 2012
The Global Energy-Water Food Challenge
Huffington Post | March 22, 2012
Abundant Rain May Have Spurred Genghis Khan's Expansion
Scientific American | March 21, 2012
Pulling CO2 From the Air: Can It Be Done?
The Economist | March 17, 2012
Tree Rings Indicate Atlantans Have Unsustainable Water Habits
Scientific American | March 15, 2012
Extraterrestial Photosynthesis
Astrobiology Magazine | March 15, 2012
Sinking Land Shows East Antarctic Ice Sheet Stable
New Scientist | March 14, 2012
Sinking Nations Pursue Legal Options to Stave Off Destruction
Forbes | March 12, 2012
Direct Air Capture of CO2 Becomes a Business, for Better or Worse
Energy Collective | March 12, 2012
New York's White Roofs Prove They're Cool
Miller-McCune magazine | March 8, 2012
Dire Poverty Falls Despite Global Slump
New York Times | March 7, 2012
A CO2 Warning Etched in Stone and Sediment
New York Times | March 1, 2012
Ocean Acidification May Be Worst of Last 300 Million Years
Ars Technica | March 1, 2012
A Chat With RealClimate Blogger Gavin Schmidt
New York Times blogs | February 23, 2012
Achieving World Food Security
WNYC Leonard Lopate | February 17, 2012
A Push to Cut Non-CO2 Emissions That Speed Climate Change
New York Times | February 15, 2012
The Future of Garbage
WNYC Leonard Lopate | February 10, 2012
Russians Punch Through to Antarctic Lake
NPR All Things Considered | February 9, 2012
How to Save the Atmosphere
WNYC Leonard Lopate | February 3, 2012
Climate Experts Predict Intensified Texas Drought
Houston Chronicle | February 1, 2012
New York City Energy Use All Over the Map
Wall Street Journal | February 1, 2012
Is Your Building Gobbling Energy?
New York Times | January 31, 2012
Repeated Drought in East Africa May Be Long-Term Trend
New Scientist | January 27, 2012
What if We Could Predict Tornadoes a Month Out?
Christian Science Monitor | January 27, 2012
Ubehebe Crater: Young, But Not About to Erupt
Wired | January 24, 2012
In Death Valley, Ancient Volcano Gives Scientists a Surprise
Christian Science Monitor | January 24, 2012
Climate Proposal Puts Practicality Ahead of Sacrifice
New York Times | January 17, 2012
Common Pollutants Key to Fixing Climate
Nature | January 17, 2012
Science Communicator of the Year
Earth & Sky | January 16, 2012
2012 Was One of Hottest Years on Record
LiveScience | January 15, 2012
To Slow Climate Change, Cut Soot, Ozone
NPR All Things Considered | January 13, 2012
How to Tackle Climate, Health and Food Crises--All at Once
Guardian | January 13, 2012
How to Buy Time Against Climate Change
Scientific American | January 12, 2012
Why Is It So Warm in January?
WNYC Brian Lehrer | January 10, 2012
Could U.S. Northeast Store CO2 Beneath Its Feet?
Popular Mechanics | January 6, 2012
Ohio Earthquake Likely Caused by Fracking Wastewater
Scientific American | January 4, 2012
Ohio Closes Disposal Wells After Earthquakes
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette | January 3, 2012
Fracking Byproducts May Be Linked to Ohio Quakes
NPR All Things Considered | January 3, 2012
How Fracking Might Have Led to Ohio Quake
Christian Science Monitor | January 2, 2012
A Teak Record From Burma
Nature Climate Change | December 20, 2011
'Unresolvable' Conflicts: What to Do?
This American Life | December 16, 2011
Dead Sea Dried Up in Past
Science | December 12, 2011
Plant Studies Miss Full Effect of Climate Change
New Scientist | December 11, 2011
Talking With Shahid Naeem, Biosustainability Scientist
The Atlantic | December 10, 2011
Climate Information: Malian Farmers' Best Tool?
Reuters | December 9, 2011
U.S. Helps Bangladesh Study Earthquake Risk
SciDevNet | December 9, 2011
Did Maya Collapse Come From Deforestation?
Mongabay.com | December 8, 2011
Beyond Denial: The Next Frontier in Climate Change
Huffington Post | December 7, 2011
Earth May Become Increasingly Hostile to Agriculture
Scientific American | December 7, 2011
Cores Reveal When Dead Sea Died
BBC News | December 5, 2011
Could the Dead Sea Completely Vanish?
LiveScience | December 5, 2011
Maya May Have Caused Own Collapse
LiveScience | December 5, 2011
Ancient Dry Spells Offer Clues About Future Drought
Science Daily | December 5, 2011
Can Nations Agree on Anything? A Talk With Scott Barrett
The Atlantic | December 5, 2011
In the American Southwest: A Great Aridness
New York Times | December 1, 2011
The Science of Water and Climate: A Talk With Upmanu Lall
The Atlantic | November 30, 2011
Antarctic 'Ghost Mountains' Mystery Solved
BBC | November 17, 2011
NY Subways Prep for Climate Change
WNYC | November 17, 2011
How High Will Oceans Rise?
National Science Foundation | November 16, 2011
From Forests to Shore, How Climate May Affect New York State
New York Times | November 16, 2011
Scientists: NY State Must Prepare for Climate Change Now
Associated Press | November 16, 2011
Dark Days of the Triassic: Lost World
Nature | November 16, 2011
Forests Advance With Warming Climate
UPI | November 10, 2011
Top 10 Population Trends on Earth
Earth & Sky | November 6, 2011
7 Billion and Counting
WNYC Brian Lehrer | November 4, 2011
Population Researchers Find Room in Academe
Chronicle of Higher Education | October 30, 2011
7 Billion People: How Can This Go On?
Scientific American | October 28, 2011
We Don't Need Trees
Earth Times | October 28, 2011
Antarctic Glacier Will Retreat Faster, Say Scientists
International Business Times | October 27, 2011
Breaking Down Family Planning Barriers in a Nigerian Village
BBC News | October 27, 2011
A Pay-As-You-Go Approach to Powering the World
PhysOrg | October 26, 2011
Can Humanity Handle 7 Billion?
New York Times | October 24, 2011
Five Ways the World Will Change Radically This Century
LiveScience | October 20, 2011
Cities Will Feel Brunt as Population Passes 7 Billion
Scientific American | October 19, 2011
Helping Students Explore Health Impacts of Climate
Directions Magazine | October 18, 2011
Shifting Face of a 200 Million-Year-Old Mystery
BBC | October 13, 2011
Nonrecycled Plastics Could Be Energy Source for U.S.
American Chemistry Council | October 12, 2011
Subway Dust: A Gaping Hole in Health Research
ScienceLine | October 11, 2011
Can Humans Cause Earthquakes?
New York Times | October 10, 2011
Sustainability Lessons for the Big Apple
Forbes | October 10, 2011
Mobile Phone: Weapon Against Global Poverty
CNN | October 9, 2011
Ban Ki-moon on the Power to End Poverty
Project Syndicate | October 3, 2011
Vessel Explores Earthquakes Off Alaska
Columbia Record | September 23, 2011
After East Coast Quake, Geoscientists Get to Work
New York Times | September 13, 2011
How Are Ancient Stone Tools Dated?
New York Times | September 13, 2011
Climate Change Amplifying Texas Drought, Fires
Climate Central | September 7, 2011
Earthquakes Raise Concern for East Coast Nuclear Plants
New Jersey Newsroom | September 2, 2011
Earliest Signs of Advanced Tools Found
New York Times | August 31, 2011
Hydrofracking, Reassessed
WNYC Brian Lehrer | August 26, 2011
Seasons of Discontent
The Economist | August 25, 2011
Earthquake 101
WNYC Brian Lehrer | August 24, 2011
Warm, Wet - and Warring?
BBC News | August 24, 2011
The Six Biggest East Coast Quakes
ABC News | August 24, 2011
Can Climate Cause Civil War?
Time | August 24, 2011
El Nino Linked With Tropical Civil Wars
Washington Post | August 24, 2011
Global Geospatial Group to Promote Data Sharing
SciDev.Net | August 18, 2011
How Does Your Rooftop Grow?
LiveScience | August 16, 2011
Scientists Predict Undersea Volcano Eruption
AFP | August 9, 2011
A Perfect Storm of Sewage
Huffington Post | August 9, 2011
Where's a Car Charger When You Need One?
WFUV | August 2, 2011
Cleaning Up the Carbon Mess
Bloomberg TV | August 1, 2011
The Science of Drought Prediction
BBC World Service | July 14, 2011
Mining the Deep Sea
WNYC Leonard Lopate | July 8, 2011
New U.S. Funds for Research Collaborations in Developing World
Science | July 8, 2011
A Video That Will Change How You Think About Food
The Atlantic | July 6, 2011
The Mathematics of Middle East Peace
Huffington Post | July 5, 2011
Less Educated Women Have Fewer Children. Or Is It the Reverse?
Time | July 5, 2011
How Climate Is Affecting Cities
Earth & Sky | July 2, 2011
Extreme Weather and Climate Change
Scientific American | June 30, 2011
Averting a Locust Plague
Nature | June 29, 2011
Why an Antarctic Glacier Is Melting So Quickly
Time | June 28, 2011
Antarctica's Biggest Glacier Melts 50% Faster, Study Says
Bloomberg News | June 26, 2011
Climate Data Crucial to Humanitarian Agencies, Says Report
Environmental Protection | June 24, 2011
How Old Is Backyard Dirt?
New York Times | June 14, 2011
Unraveling the Story of a Shipwreck Found at Ground Zero
Scientific American | June 10, 2011
China's Water Problem
WNYC Brian Lehrer | June 10, 2011
Explore the Deep Seas With Google Earth Update
Wired | June 9, 2011
Redefining Marine Territories in a Changing World
Huffington Post | June 8, 2011
Food Security Has Global Ramifications
Politico | June 7, 2011
A Warming World Struggles to Feed Itself
New York Times | June 4, 2011
Are Peacemakers Helping or Harming?
Huffington Post | May 27, 2011
The Patterns of Earth's Cities
Earth & Sky | May 26, 2011
Islands May Keep Sovereignty Even if Rising Seas Drown Them
New York Times | May 25, 2011
Study Raises Doubt on Capturing Carbon Dioxide From Air
New York Times | May 9, 2011
Can the World Support 10 Billion People?
New York Times | May 4, 2011
How the Weather Can Soak Your Profits
Wall Street Journal | April 29, 2011
Can Earthquakes Shift Earth's Weather?
New York Times | April 26, 2011
Reactors, Residents and Risk
Nature | April 21, 2011
Climate Beliefs Change With Weather
Australian Broadcasting Corp. | April 8, 2011
Climate Opinions Shift With Temperature
UPI | April 6, 2011
India: Arid Land, Thirsty Crops
Scientific American | April 1, 2011
How Climate Change May Worsen Killer Diseases
ABC News | April 1, 2011
The Drying of East Africa
Nature | April 1, 2011
Pedro Sanchez, Soil Scientist
UCal Science Communication | March 28, 2011
Africa's Weather Data Should Be Free
Global Post | March 25, 2011
Blindsided by the Ferocity of a Fault
New York Times | March 22, 2011
Sizing Up the Japan Quake
CNN Anderson Cooper 360 | March 12, 2011
Japan Quake Could Have Been Even Worse
CNN | March 12, 2011
Seismologists Analyze the Japan Quake
Wall Street Journal | March 12, 2011
The Science of Tsunamis
WNYC Leonard Lopate | March 11, 2011
Heat Damages Colombia Coffee, Raising Prices
The New York Times | March 9, 2011
Bottoms Up for Antarctic Ice Sheets
NPR Morning Edition | March 3, 2011
Antarctic Ice Sheet Built 'Bottom-Up'
BBC | March 3, 2011
A Big Surprise Beneath the Ice
New York Times | March 3, 2011
Earth Observatory Will Open Access to Research
Columbia Spectator | March 1, 2011
Carbon Dioxide: From Pollutant to Asset
OnEarth | February 23, 2011
Submarines to Do Science Under Polar Ice
Nature | February 17, 2011
High-Tech Gadgets Measure the Human 'Exposome'
Nature | February 16, 2011
Researchers Look to Reduce Dominican Republic Quake Risk
Columbia Spectator | February 9, 2011
Deep Below Antarctic Ice, Lake May Soon See Light
NPR All Things Considered | February 3, 2011
Using Game Theory to Forecast Climate Action
Scientific American | January 28, 2011
From Gray Matter to Green Matter
Columbia Spectator | January 19, 2011
Quakes, Tectonic and Theoretical
New York Times | January 16, 2011
Jack Oliver, Who Proved Continental Drift, Dies at 87
New York Times | January 12, 2011
Key to Planet's Big Problems: Think Small
Boston Globe | January 10, 2011
New Environmental Recovery Program for Haiti
ReliefWeb | January 5, 2011
Casualties of Climate Change
Scientific American | January 1, 2011
Secrets Beneath the Ice
PBS NOVA | December 28, 2010
Canada Beckons Arctic Wildlife
The Economist | December 23, 2010
Ice Refuge May Be Polar Bears' Last Stand
USA Today | December 17, 2010
Where Polar Bears Might Go If Climate Doesn't Slow
Christian Science Monitor | December 16, 2010
Polar Bears Could Survive on Persisting Ice, Say Scientists
Nature | December 15, 2010
Framework Urged for Sustainable Investment
Gulf News | December 12, 2010
Biggest Earthquake in 18 Years Shakes New York Region
WNYC | November 30, 2010
Wall St. Journal Spins Climate Science, Again
Washington Post | November 15, 2010
As Glaciers Melt, Scientists Seek New Data on Rising Seas
New York Times | November 14, 2010
Monitoring Guinea's Election From Laptops in New York
WNYC | November 11, 2010
Earthquake Science: Beyond Bricks and Mortar
Nature Geoscience | October 29, 2010
Oil + Water
Columbia | October 15, 2010
NASA Scientist Projects Warmest Year on Record ... in 2012
Washington Post | October 5, 2010
Vans on the Run
New York Times | September 25, 2010
New Estimate of Gulf Oil Flow
PBS Newshour | September 23, 2010
Gulf Spill Volume Estimated From Video
BBC | September 23, 2010
Study Suggests Last U.S. Gulf Spill Estimate Was Right
Christian Science Monitor | September 23, 2010
Degraded Oil Coats Gulf Seafloor
LiveScience | September 21, 2010
In Kenya, Proof the Millennium Goals Can Work
The Independent | September 20, 2010
Has the UN Made the World a Better Place?
NPR Talk of the Nation | September 20, 2010
Millennium Goals, Five Years to Go
NYTIMES | September 17, 2010
'Not Enough Being Done' to End African Poverty
BBC Radio | September 13, 2010
Science in Action: Saving Energy
BBC World Service | September 3, 2010
What Saves More Energy?
CNN Money | September 2, 2010
Katrina: Hundreds of Names Still a Mystery
Houston Chronicle | August 31, 2010
Disaster Aftermath in the Face of a Child
Huffington Post | August 30, 2010
Am I an Activist for Caring About My Grandchildren?
The Guardian | August 26, 2010
More Than 4 Million Barrels of Oil Entered Gulf
New Scientist | August 26, 2010
Disasters Widen the Rich-Poor Gap
Nature | August 25, 2010
Waste to Energy: China Leads
Waste Management World | August 24, 2010
If a Country Sinks Under the Sea, Is It Still a Country?
New York Times | August 23, 2010
A New York Post Office's Green Roof
Scientific American | August 23, 2010
People Habitually Underestimate Their Energy Use
The Economist | August 23, 2010
Delusions Abound on Saving Energy
New York Times | August 18, 2010
Saving Energy: What Actually Works
Green Tech | August 18, 2010
Fighting Fallacies About Energy Efficiency
New Scientist | August 17, 2010
Green and Clueless
Newsweek | August 17, 2010
Drought Detective Predicts Drier Future for U.S. Southwest
Grist | August 12, 2010
Giant Iceberg Breaks as Term 'Global Warming' Hits 35
NPR All Things Considered | August 8, 2010
Time to Retire the Term 'Global Warming'?
Guardian | August 6, 2010
Short Term Meteorology Drove Last Winter's Snows
Scientific American | July 30, 2010
Monitoring the World's Agriculture
Nature | July 29, 2010
Lessons From Two Important Climate Forecasts
New York Times | July 29, 2010
Hunger: The Growing Problem
Nature | July 29, 2010
Obama Must Take a Lead on Climate Change -- and Soon
Guardian | July 28, 2010
Record Snows Not a Climate Symptom
UPI | July 26, 2010
Exploring the Geology of Gulf Oil
NPR Talk of the Nation | July 23, 2010
Ghana Should Use Oil Money to Develop Its Infrastructure
All Africa | July 19, 2010
Education for a Sustainable Future
Times of India | July 19, 2010
How Will a Hurricane Affect the Gulf Oil Spill?
Scientific American | July 15, 2010
Can't Stand the Heat? Move Out of the City
New York Times | June 29, 2010
2010 Hurricane Season Will Be Above Normal
Earth & Sky | June 28, 2010
Testing Wells to Help End an Arsenic Crisis
Earth & Sky | June 28, 2010
Antarctic Glacier Melt Explained
Christian Science Monitor | June 25, 2010
New Jersey: Living on the Fault Line
New Jersey Monthly | June 15, 2010
Scientists Explore Rare Tropical Glacier for Climate Clues
Christian Science Monitor | June 14, 2010
Gulf Spill's Environmental Impact, in Three Dimensions
Wall Street Journal | June 12, 2010
Africa Could Feed Itself, Says Soil Scientist
ABC News | June 10, 2010
Mysterious Mountains Found Hidden Below Antarctic Ice
Christian Science Monitor | June 10, 2010
BP Pins Hopes on Relief Wells to Stop Gulf Oil Spill
Scientific American | June 9, 2010
Universal Energy Needed, Report Says
UPI | June 7, 2010
What the Spill Will Kill
Newsweek | June 6, 2010
India's Nexus of Energy, Food and Water
Circle of Blue | June 4, 2010
2010 on Track As Warmest Year Ever
The Guardian | June 2, 2010
Washing Carbon Out of the Air
Scientific American | June 1, 2010
Low-Cost Thrills in Millennium Village Data
Huffington Post | May 31, 2010
Our Fix-It Faith and the Oil Spill
New York Times | May 30, 2010
We Have No Idea Where Deep-Water Oil Is Drifting
CNN.com | May 28, 2010
Vulcanism and Cataclysm
New York Times | May 25, 2010
The Measure of a Disaster
New York Times | May 23, 2010
Invasive Plant Increases Ozone Pollution
BBC News | May 20, 2010
Oil Spill a Catastrophe Worse Than Previously Thought
ABC World News | May 20, 2010
Researchers Launch Study of Indonesia Glaciers
Jakarta Post | May 20, 2010
Kudzu Could Increase Ozone Pollution
LiveScience | May 19, 2010
Gulf Oil Spill Could Be Much Worse Than Believed
NPR | May 14, 2010
Scientists Press BP to Release Film of Oil Leak
The Guardian | May 13, 2010
Tripling Crop Yields in Tropical Africa
Nature Geoscience | May 10, 2010
In Cornfield's Tremble, a Warning for New York
New York Times | April 29, 2010
Not Just World Malaria Day
Global Post | April 26, 2010
Tree Rings Map 700 Years of Asian Monsoons
Nature | April 22, 2010
Why All the Earthquakes?
Big Think | April 16, 2010
How Volcanoes Can Change the World
CNN.com | April 16, 2010
Should the U.S. Burn Its Trash?
New York Times blogs | April 13, 2010
How Have Hominids Handled Past Climate Change?
Scientific American | April 13, 2010
Madonna Launches Digital Learning Program
Look to the Stars | April 7, 2010
Heat-Toting Ocean Currents Chug Along
New York Times blogs | April 1, 2010
Population Paradox: Balancing Earth's Two Planets
Big Think | April 1, 2010
Drought, Flooding Led to Angkor Collapse
Los Angeles Times | March 31, 2010
Global Business
BBC World Service | March 30, 2010
Angkor Doomed by Drought, Floods, Tree-Ring Study Finds
USA Today | March 29, 2010
Climate Imperils State of the Planet---But Will the Planet Act?
Scientific American | March 26, 2010
State of the Planet
WNYC | March 24, 2010
Teams Set for First Taste of Antarctic Lakes
Nature | March 23, 2010
Scientists Plumb Depths Off Haiti
White House Office of Science and Technology | March 22, 2010
Sustaining Developments
Columbia Spectator | March 21, 2010
Leadership in the Time of Obama
Huffington Post | March 19, 2010
Tourism in Developing Nations: Benefit or Exploitation?
Huffington Post | March 16, 2010
Predicting the Future With Antarctic Ice
Popular Mechanics | March 15, 2010
Shower of Aid Brings Flood of Progress
New York Times | March 10, 2010
Columbia Launches Sustainable Development Major
Columbia Spectator | March 9, 2010
Shaking the City
New York magazine | March 5, 2010
Dinosaurs Might Be Older Than Previously Thought
U.S. News & World Report | March 4, 2010
Questions on How Climate Change Will Affect Disease
Scientific American | March 3, 2010
Global Warming Didn't Kill Golden Toad
ScienceNow | March 1, 2010
Working to Eradicate Hunger With the Millennium Villages Project
Earth & Sky | March 1, 2010
Why Chile Suffered Less Than Haiti
CNN | February 28, 2010
Disaster Awaits Cities in Earthquake Zones
New York Times | February 25, 2010
Hostage to Hot Air
The Guardian | February 16, 2010
Urban Growth, Farm Exports Drive Tropical Deforestation
Agence France-Presse | February 9, 2010
City Dwellers Drive 21st Century Deforestation
Scientific American | February 8, 2010
Haiti: How Greening Hillsides Can Help
Huffington Post | February 5, 2010
Methane Causes Vicious Cycle in Global Warming
NPR Morning Edition | January 26, 2010
Haiti: Addressing the Looming Threat
Newsweek | January 26, 2010
Donors Face Quandary in Haiti
NPR Talk of the Nation | January 26, 2010
Past Decade Was Warmest Ever
New York Times | January 22, 2010
Rebuilding Haiti From the Roots Up
Living on Earth | January 22, 2010
Aid Must Target Haiti's Underlying Issues
NPR All Things Considered | January 22, 2010
Donors Eye Billions to Rebuild Haiti
NPR | January 21, 2010
Haiti: Like Katrina, Only Worse
CNN | January 19, 2010
U.S. Fault Lines
ABC Good Morning America | January 18, 2010
Geoengineering in New York Harbor
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC | January 14, 2010
What Caused the Haiti Quake?
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC | January 13, 2010
Scientists Warned of Coming Quake
Newsweek | January 13, 2010
Classified Recording of First Fusion Bomb Found in Old Safe
Wired | January 12, 2010
UN Seeks to Eliminate Mother-Child HIV Transmission
allAfrica.com | January 11, 2010
Carbon Sequestration on the East Coast
NPR Science Friday | January 8, 2010
Where to Store CO2? Try the U.S. East Coast
Scientific American.com | January 4, 2010
Iceland's New Carbon Storage Project
Earth & Sky | December 28, 2009
Data to Expose 'Ghost Mountains'
BBC News | December 18, 2009
'Climategate' and the Tree Ring Divergence Problem
Christian Science Monitor | December 14, 2009
Copenhagen: What's At Stake?
PBS Worldfocus | December 8, 2009
What Happens When Your Country Drowns?
Mother Jones | December 1, 2009
Does the World Need Meat?
BBC News | December 1, 2009
Can We Avoid or Reverse Climate Dangers?
Scientific American | November 30, 2009
Whom Can You Trust on Climate Change?
The Herald | November 30, 2009
Crafting a Successful Climate Agreement
Earth & Sky | November 29, 2009
Climate Change: Tragedy of the Commons
NPR Morning Edition | November 27, 2009
Sewage Treatment and National Infrastructure
The Observer | November 25, 2009
Carbon Saturated Ocean
Living On Earth | November 20, 2009
Oceans Said to Absorb Fewer Emissions
New York Times | November 19, 2009
Rainforests Could Be Traded on World Market
BBC News | November 16, 2009
The Secret Life of Ancient Trees
Christian Science Monitor | November 10, 2009
Climate Psychology: Clues for Solving the Messaging Mystery
Grist | November 5, 2009
The Great Generalists
Global Brief | November 1, 2009
Can Renewable Energy Save the World?
Wall Street Pit | October 30, 2009
Climate Policy and Safe Investing
New York Times | October 27, 2009
A DC-8 Monitors Antarctica's Meltdown
Scientific American | October 26, 2009
Machine Trees
The Eye | October 14, 2009
Operation Ice Bridge
PRI's The World | October 12, 2009
NASA Flights Will Study Antarctic Changes
CNN | October 8, 2009
You Can't Eat Potential
On Line Opinion | October 7, 2009
Is Sustainable Agriculture Possible?
Earth & Sky | October 5, 2009
Southeast Drought Study Ties Water Shortage to Population
New York Times | October 2, 2009
Growing Population Poses Malthusian Question
Scientific American | October 2, 2009
Climate Insurance in Africa--For $5 a Year
New York Times | September 30, 2009
Farmed Out: How Will Climate Change Impact World Food Supplies?
Scientific American | September 30, 2009
Combating Climate Change by Storing CO2 Underground
PRI's The World | September 30, 2009
Is 350 the New 450?
New York Times | September 28, 2009
Ancient Glacial Deposits May Help Reveal Future
Scientific American | September 24, 2009
In Bangladesh, Findings on Arsenic and Water
New York Times | September 22, 2009
No Leader As Nations Meet on Climate Change
New York Times | September 19, 2009
Pocket-Size Sensors May Advance Pollution Monitoring
Scientific American | September 15, 2009
Weather Worsens Mexico City's Water Shortage
Wall Street Journal | September 12, 2009
New York Braces for Risk of Higher Seas
Wall Street Journal | September 11, 2009
Big Food vs. Big Insurance
New York Times | September 10, 2009
Resolving Intractable Conflicts
Teachers College News | September 9, 2009
Another Way of Getting Rid of CO2
The Economist | September 7, 2009
Rwanda Millennium Village Brings Prosperity
allAfrica.com | August 28, 2009
Using Climate Models to Help the Everglades
EarthSky | August 26, 2009
Urban Heat Waves Could Bring Death
Public News Service | August 26, 2009
Climate Tipping Point Defined for US Crops
New Scientist | August 26, 2009
Global Warning: Disaster for Crop Yields?
UPI | August 25, 2009
A Farm on Every Floor
New York Times | August 24, 2009
Clunker Program's Environmental Benefits Questioned
NPR Weekend Edition | August 23, 2009
Global Economic Crisis Hits Indian Overseas Investments
Deccan World | August 18, 2009
They Go Looking for Trouble
Albany Times Union | August 11, 2009
A Bold Soil-Mapping Venture
New York Times | August 7, 2009
A Simpler Approach to Predicting Sea Level Rise
ars technica | July 30, 2009
Falling Through the Climate Gap
In These Times | July 27, 2009
Insuring Against Climate
Nature | July 22, 2009
A New Approach to Global Problem Solving
Huffington Post | July 13, 2009
Beacon of Hope in Africa
CNN blogs | July 13, 2009
Volcanic Cooling
New York Times | July 7, 2009
6 Bright Ideas for Future Energy
Popular Science | July 1, 2009
An Insurance Plan for Climate Change Victims
New Scientist | July 1, 2009
A New (Under) Class of Travelers
The Economist | June 25, 2009
Farm Insurance May Help Poor Confront Climate Risk
Reuters | June 24, 2009
Preparing Farmers for Climate Extremes
EarthSky | June 23, 2009
'Synthetic Tree' Aims to Catch Carbon in Air
CNN | June 22, 2009
2.1 Million Year High for CO2
Bloomberg News | June 19, 2009
Ancient Atmosphere Underscores Current Greenhouse Spike
Scientific American | June 19, 2009
Up on the Roof
New York Times | June 6, 2009
The Seldom-Seen Devastation of Climate Change
Salon.com | June 2, 2009
N. Korea Nuke Test Could Have Positive Outcome
New Scientist | May 27, 2009
What Can We Learn From the Millennium Villages?
The Guardian | May 26, 2009
Wallace Broecker, Climate Pioneer (part 2)
New Jersey Public TV | May 15, 2009
Wallace Broecker, Climate Pioneer
New Jersey Public TV | May 13, 2009
Secrets of New York Harbor
New York magazine | May 11, 2009
Richer Countries' Money May Be Key to Copenhagen Talks
ClimateWire | May 7, 2009
Capturing Climate Change
NPR | May 7, 2009
Climate Change in Pictures
New York Times | May 6, 2009
UN Climate Deal to Fail Without Aid Money
Reuters | May 6, 2009
Glacier Findings Upset Climate Theory
New Zealand Herald | May 2, 2009
A Burden Beyond Bearing
Nature | April 30, 2009
Sucking It Up
Nature | April 30, 2009
Too Much of a Bad Thing
Nature | April 30, 2009
Measuring Climate Change
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC | April 24, 2009
Engineering Project Promotes Sustainability
Columbia Spectator | April 23, 2009
What Does Climate Science Look Like?
Scientific American.com | April 23, 2009
New York Touts Plan to Lock Away CO2
Agence France-Presse | April 21, 2009
In 2009, Earth Day Is for Everybody
USA Today | April 20, 2009
Exploring Seabed History With 600,000 Pounds of Pipe
Popular Mechanics | April 17, 2009
Study Finds Pattern of Severe Droughts in Africa
New York Times | April 16, 2009
Why Isn't the Brain Green?
New York Times Magazine | April 16, 2009
World's Cleanest Countries
Forbes | April 15, 2009
Is There a Market for a Synthetic Tree?
ClimateWire | April 13, 2009
Earthquakes' Mysteries Stymie Efforts to Predict Them
New York Times | April 13, 2009
Ocean Drilling: How the Past Provides Clues to Future
Popular Mechanics | April 3, 2009
Questions for an Icequake Expert
Popular Mechanics | April 1, 2009
'Stop Doing Dumb Things!' Ted Turner & Jeff Sachs on Climate
Huffington Post | March 31, 2009
The Rock That Ate CO2
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC | March 19, 2009
CO2 -Eating Rocks
Living On Earth | March 13, 2009
A Smarter Way to Combat Hunger
Nature | March 12, 2009
Laying Bare Asia's Climatic History
The Economist | March 12, 2009
Maps Show Rocks Ideal for Sequestering Carbon
New York Times | March 9, 2009
Scrubbing the Skies
The Economist | March 7, 2009
Vote the Rock
Mother Jones | March 6, 2009
Scientists Map U.S. Rocks That Soak Up CO2
Reuters | March 6, 2009
Advances in Monitoring Nuclear Weapon Testing
Scientific American | March 1, 2009
Sustainability Starts in the Classroom
Earth 3.0 | March 1, 2009
Alp-Sized Peaks Found Entombed in Antarctic Ice
Reuters | February 24, 2009
Antarctica's Impossible Peaks Come Into View
Nature | February 24, 2009
'Ghost Peaks' Mapped Under Ice
BBC | February 24, 2009
Third Quake Causes Talk, But Little Else
New York Times | February 19, 2009
Is 'Slumdog Millionaire' Real?
Forbes | February 19, 2009
New York Must Prepare for Global Warming, Mayor?s Panel Says
New York Times | February 18, 2009
Old Teak Trees Help Predict Indonesia Drought
Reuters | February 18, 2009
Toward a Clean Energy Future
The Observer | February 16, 2009
Southwest Climate History Suggests Future Drought
EarthSky | February 16, 2009
Possible Link Between Dam and China Quake
New York Times | February 6, 2009
Some Rocks Can Clean Up CO2
Medill Reports | February 4, 2009
Melting Arctic Prompts Calls for Park on Ice
Wired | February 4, 2009
Chinese Quake May Have Been Manmade
Telegraph (London) | February 2, 2009
J. Lamar Worzel, Columbia Physicist
Los Angeles Times | February 2, 2009
Origin of the Ocean Floor
Scientific American | February 1, 2009
J. Lamar Worzel, Expert on Oceans' Depths
New York Times | January 26, 2009
Tropicana's Carbon Footprint
Environmental Leader | January 23, 2009
Warming in Antarctica Looks Certain
New York Times | January 22, 2009
Antarctica Is Warming, Not Cooling
Reuters | January 22, 2009
All Antarctica Seems To Be Warming
San Francisco Chronicle | January 22, 2009
Economic Crisis and Climate Change
PBS Worldfocus | January 22, 2009
10 Best Green Jobs
Fast Company | January 14, 2009
Weather Mavens Honor Climate Maven
NY Times, dot earth | January 14, 2009
New Soil Map for African Farmers
BBC | January 13, 2009
Can Technology Clear the Air?
New Scientist | January 7, 2009
Comet Triggered Ancient Famine
New Scientist | January 7, 2009
Big Volcanoes Can Cool the Tropcis
Economic Times | January 6, 2009
Mobiles Give Africa's Farmers a Chance
The Guardian | January 4, 2009
'We're in a CO2 Danger Zone'
Earth & Sky | January 1, 2009
Troubled Waters
The Economist | January 1, 2009
Meteorite, Then a Tsunami: Did It Happen Here?
New York Times | December 30, 2008
Treating Patients With Cell Phones
Fortune | December 30, 2008
Coping With Climate
Newsweek | December 30, 2008
Faster Climate Change Feared
Washington Post | December 25, 2008
Warming Impacts on U.S. Coming Sooner Than Expected
ScienceDaily | December 18, 2008
Coal Should Be Warming Concern
Reuters | December 18, 2008
Three Rules for Technological Fixes
Nature | December 17, 2008
Cities Give Waste-to-Energy a Second Look
Wall Street Journal | December 6, 2008
Climate Change, From Poland to the Poles
NPR Talk of the Nation | December 5, 2008
Make Secondary Education Universal
Nature | December 4, 2008
Cheap Transport on Two Wheels
The Economist | November 27, 2008
How to Calm an Angry Beast
CBC | November 19, 2008
Eating Carbon
The Economist | November 13, 2008
Ensuring That Gifts Go Where They're Needed
New York Times | November 11, 2008
Rwanda's Millennium Villages
PBS Frontline | November 10, 2008
Carbon Dioxide May Already Be in Danger Zone
ScienceDaily | November 9, 2008
Google.org Spends $14 Million to Battle Pandemics
Wired | October 22, 2008
Expedition Set for 'Ghost Peaks'
BBC News | October 14, 2008
Beyond the Tipping Point
Scientific American | October 1, 2008
Preparing for the Great New York Earthquake
Gotham Gazette | September 29, 2008
One by One
The New Yorker | September 22, 2008
Cell Phones Transform Africa's Development
All Africa | September 18, 2008
Weather History Offers Insight Into Global Warming
New York Times | September 16, 2008
Lighting Up Africa Through Innovation
Business Week | September 11, 2008
Google?s Philanthropy Arm Leads Effort to Use Weather Data to Fight Disease
New York Times | September 2, 2008
Renewed Concerns for Nuclear Plant Critics
New York Times | August 30, 2008
Study Maps Faults for New York Quakes
New York Times | August 26, 2008
Earthquake Zone Intersection Threatens Indian Point Nuclear Plant
Environment News Service | August 21, 2008
Hot subways to floods, all part of NYC climate risk
Reuters | August 12, 2008
High Temps On Turf Fields Spark Safety Concerns
NPR Morning Edition | August 7, 2008
Scientists Pursue CO2 Storage in the Ocean Floor
NPR Talk of the Nation | July 25, 2008
Reading the River and Its Contents, With an Eye on Its Health
New York Times | July 24, 2008
In Deep-Sea Rock, a Place for CO2
New York Times | July 15, 2008
Scientists Map Out 'Dream Reservoir' for CO2 Storage
Wired | July 14, 2008
Ocean floor could store century of US carbon emissions
The Guardian | July 14, 2008
Climate Talk Is Cheap
ABC News | July 10, 2008
Green Countries
Newsweek | July 7, 2008
Bamboo bikes have benefits
San Francisco Chronicle | July 4, 2008
Capturing Carbon
PBS | July 2, 2008
How GE gives aways its money
Fortune | July 1, 2008
Can Bono Save The Third World?
Newsweek | July 1, 2008
Still Counting Katrina's Dead
Huffington Post | June 28, 2008
Earth near tipping point, whistle-blower warns
Toronto Star | June 24, 2008
Asia and Africa: Living on the Edge
PBS Frontline | June 24, 2008
The time to act is now
The Guardian (London) | June 23, 2008
Africa needs a farming revolution, experts say
McClatchy Washington Bureau | June 20, 2008
Leading scientist urges deep-sea carbon storage
The Guardian (London) | June 18, 2008
Challenging Greenpeace?s Opposition to Storing CO2 in the Oceans
The Guardian (London) | June 17, 2008
Food crisis may be a boon for small farmers in Africa
Los Angeles Times | June 13, 2008
Another Thoreau Lesson: His Notes From 1850s Help
The Wall Street Journal | June 13, 2008
NASA Data Helps Pinpoint Impacted Populations in Disaster Aftermath
NASA.gov | June 12, 2008
Sustaining growth is the century's big challenge
Financial Times Comment | June 11, 2008
Optimism From the 'Grandfather of Climate Science'
Hardtalk, BBC TV | June 5, 2008
The Top 5 Ways To Cause a Manmade Earthquake
Wired | June 4, 2008
Turning CO2 to plastics and dry ice
Business Green | June 2, 2008
Uganda: Churning Money From Banana Leaves
The Monitor (Kampala) | June 2, 2008
Hopes to usher in a revolution in affordable lighting
Economic Times (India) | June 1, 2008
Before the Flood: New York and Global Warming
The Walrus | June 1, 2008
The Sky Is Falling
The Atlantic Monthly | June 1, 2008
Could US Scientist's 'CO2 Catcher' Help to Slow Global Warming?
The Guardian (London) | May 31, 2008
Just How Green Is Faux Grass?
Wall Street Journal | May 29, 2008
Fighting Poverty, Village By Village
AllAfrica.com | May 29, 2008
Turning Schools From Death Traps Into Havens
New York Times | May 27, 2008
The Carbon Catcher
The Guardian (London) | May 24, 2008
Famine Looms As Wars Rend Horn of Africa
New York Times | May 17, 2008
World's Wildlife and Environment Already Hit By Climate Change, Major Study Says
The Guardian (London) | May 15, 2008
8 Ways to Fix the Global Food Crisis
US News & World Report | May 9, 2008
Mother Nature Still in Charge
LiveScience | May 9, 2008
Learning From Climates Past
Nature | May 8, 2008
U.S Earthquakes Jangle Nerves, Leave Scientists With Questions
ABC News | May 7, 2008
Why the 1930s Dust Bowl Was So Bad
LiveScience | May 5, 2008
Seven Questions: When Disaster Strikes
Foreign Policy | May 1, 2008
Global Food Crisis a 'Silent Tsunami'
NPR Talk of the Nation | April 28, 2008
Europe Turns to Coal Again, Raising Alarms on Climate Change
New York Times | April 23, 2008
Hot Politics
PBS Frontline | April 22, 2008
Bond Trader to Sell Rare Stamps for Charity
New York Times | April 14, 2008
10 Fixes for the Planet
Newsweek | April 14, 2008
Riots, instability spread as food prices skyrocket
CNN | April 14, 2008
Rice Riots: The Global Food Shortage
WNYC, The Brian Lehrer Show | April 10, 2008
A Shift in the Debate Over Global Warming
New York Times | April 6, 2008
The Color of Plants on Other Worlds
Scientific American | April 1, 2008
Technological Keys to Climate Protection
Scientific American | April 1, 2008
Back to 1988 on CO2, Says NASA's Hansen
New York Times | March 18, 2008
Unified Response Is Sought For Flood Plan for City
New York Sun | March 10, 2008
Eradicate Malaria? Doubters Fuel Debate
New York Times | March 4, 2008
Live From the Southern Ocean: A Blog
Scientific American online | March 3, 2008
Risking Serious Seasickness to Study Climate Change
Wired | February 27, 2008
Study Shows Emerging Diseases on Rise
NPR Morning Edition | February 21, 2008
Emerging Infectious Diseases on the Rise
ScienceDaily | February 21, 2008
Disease Monitors Looking in Wrong Places
Nature News | February 20, 2008
A Not So Mythic Amazonian
NPR | February 4, 2008
Unquiet Ice Speaks Volumes on Global Warming
Scientific American | February 1, 2008
Down to Earth With Robin Bell
Geotimes | February 1, 2008
Sensor Deprivation
New York Times | January 30, 2008
Issuing a Bold Challenge to the U.S. Over Climate
New York Times | January 22, 2008
Censoring Science: Inside the Political Attack on Dr. James Hansen
NPR Fresh Air | January 8, 2008
A Solar Grand Plan
Scientific American online | January 1, 2008
Crazy Plan for Carbon Pollution Just Might Work
NPR - USA | December 4, 2007
What to Wear? Meteorologists Shape Fashion
New York Times | December 2, 2007
Ending Famine, Simply by Ignoring the Experts
New York Times | December 1, 2007
Remove CO2 From Air? Experts Working on It
MSNBC | November 20, 2007
Picking Up City's Vibes to Predict Quake Effects
New York Times | November 13, 2007
Fighting a Disease of Logistics, He Means Business
New York Times | November 12, 2007
Giving Climate Change a Kick
ScienceNOW | November 9, 2007
Studying Earth's Poles, Where Change Is Happening Fast
Earth & Sky syndicated radio | November 7, 2007
Is a Green Revolution Finally Blooming in Africa?
ScientificAmerican.com | November 1, 2007
Food & Climate: A Complicated But Optimistic View
NPR Climate Connections | October 30, 2007
The Heat Is On
Times of India | October 29, 2007
Ecological Effects of Southern California Wildfires Could Be Devastating
PopularMechanics.com | October 25, 2007
The Future is Drying Up
New York Times Magazine | October 21, 2007
Seattle's Recycling Success Is Being Measured in Scraps
New York Times | October 10, 2007
Mobiles for the 'world's poorest'
BBC | September 10, 2007
An African Revolution
Newsweek | August 21, 2007
Warming Will Exacerbate Global Water Conflicts
Washington Post | August 20, 2007
On Playing Fields, Grass Is an Endangered Species
New York Times | August 13, 2007
Into the Limelight, and the Politics of Global Warming
New York Times | July 31, 2007
Scientists Attempt to Roll Back Emissions
The Guardian | July 30, 2007
Influence of Global Warning Seen in Changing Rains
New Scientist | July 23, 2007
Global Warming: How Do Scientists Know They're Not Wrong?
LiveScience | July 16, 2007
The Cost of Saving Energy
New York Times | July 15, 2007
In Arctic Ice, Lessons on Effects of Global Warming
Washington Post | June 9, 2007
Going Up or Down
The Economist | June 7, 2007
Experimenting With Carbon Sequestration
National Public Radio | June 1, 2007
New Device Vacuums Away Carbon Dioxide
LiveScience | May 1, 2007
Fighting Malaria in Uganda: A slide show from the front lines.
Slate | April 25, 2007
Curbing Emissions Won't Be Enough
Newsweek | April 16, 2007
Is the Southwest Drying Up?
Scientific American | April 5, 2007
Poor Nations to Bear Brunt as World Warms
The New York Times | April 1, 2007
Climate Scientist Says Government Censorship Has Confused Public
ABC News | March 19, 2007
Sniffing Out the Truth
New York Times | January 21, 2007
What Should a Billionaire Give? And What Should You?
New York Times Magazine | December 17, 2006
Survey Targets 'Ghost' Mountains
BBC News | December 13, 2006
Ancient Crash, Epic Wave
New York Times | November 14, 2006
Up and Away
The New Yorker | August 28, 2006
Catching Rays: Scientist Seeks to Cool Sweltering Playgrounds
WNYC | August 1, 2006
The Threat to the Planet
New York Review of Books | July 13, 2006
How to Cool a Planet (Maybe)
New York Times | June 27, 2006
Why Deserts Will Inherit the Earth
The Independent (London) | June 5, 2006
It Takes a Village to Save the MDGs
InterPress News Service | May 5, 2006
Not Out of the Woods Just Yet
New York Times | April 20, 2006
Dimming the Sun
PBS NOVA | April 18, 2006
Mulling the World From a Bench on Broadway
New York Times | April 2, 2006
Greenland Glaciers Moving More Quickly to the Ocean
NPR Morning Edition | March 24, 2006
Earth Science Meets Social Science in a Study of Disasters
New York Times | March 14, 2006
How Can Scientists Help Address Poverty?
NPR Talk of the Nation | February 27, 2006
Climate Expert Says NASA Tried to Silence Him
New York Times | January 29, 2006
William Haxby, Mapper of Ocean Floors
New York Times | January 9, 2006
Science and Religion
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC | November 29, 2005
Waste to Energy: Time to Reconsider?
WNYC | November 28, 2005
The Very Cold Case of the Glacier
New York Times | September 14, 2005
Time for a Tough Question: Why Rebuild?
Washington Post | September 6, 2005
Scientists Say Earth?s Center Rotates Faster Than Surface
New York Times | August 26, 2005
How Earth-Scale Engineering Can Save the Planet
Popular Science | August 1, 2005
Bangladesh?s Deadly Wells
New York Times | July 30, 2005
Quake Sounds Reveal Earth ?Ripping Apart?
CNN | July 21, 2005
When Will We Tame the Oceans?
Nature | July 14, 2005
Can Earth Take the Heat of ?Global Brightening'?
USA Today | May 12, 2005
The Climate of Man, Part II
The New Yorker | May 2, 2005
Needling Out the Arsenic Epidemic
Geotimes | May 1, 2005
Global Warming ?Proof? Detected
BBC News | April 28, 2005
The Climate of Man, Part I
The New Yorker | April 25, 2005
Kenyan Village Serves as Test Case in Fight Against Poverty
New York Times | April 4, 2005
Researchers Studying Subway Air Dangers
New York Times | February 25, 2005
Putting Some Heat on Bush
Washington Post | January 19, 2005
The Next Green Revolution
New York Times | October 6, 2004
A Healthy Child Is a Better Student
Education Week News | August 6, 2004
Can We Defuse the Global Warming Time Bomb?
Scientific American | March 4, 2004
Near the Hudson, Studying Earth
New York Times | January 11, 2004