Columbia Climate School

@columbiaclimate

Developing innovative education, supporting groundbreaking research, and fostering essential solutions for climate and sustainability.

New York
Joined June 2008

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    Aug 13

    We’re thrilled to be named a University Partner with the for ! Stay tuned and save the dates for all the amazing events coming up Sep 20-26 focused on climate action.

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  2. “This is a pandemic tinderbox,” said of . He said that although evacuation and shelters are necessary, they can help the virus spread because social distancing is difficult.

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  3. With a background in artificial intelligence, Sophie Johnson wants to explore how to utilize computational tools to study and communicate climate science.

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  4. Finding solutions to longstanding problems for vulnerable communities prior to a disaster helps recovery efforts after one hits.

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  7. The Columbia Climate School, in partnership with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will receive its inaugural class of students this September through the Master of Arts in Climate and Society program.

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  8. Hurricane and disaster experts within Columbia’s Earth Institute are available to answer questions from the media about hurricane physics, emergency response, recovery efforts, the role of climate change in creating strong storms, and more.

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  10. Aug 30

    Hurricane and disaster experts within Columbia’s Earth Institute are available to answer questions from the media about hurricane physics, emergency response, recovery efforts, the role of climate change in creating strong storms, and more.

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  12. Aug 30

    Hurricane and disaster experts within Columbia’s Earth Institute are available to answer questions from the media about hurricane physics, emergency response, recovery efforts, the role of climate change in creating strong storms, and more.

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  13. Aug 30

    A new study published in the journal Nature estimates that 103 million Americans, or 31 percent of the U.S. population, had been infected with COVID-19 by the end of 2020.

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  14. Aug 30

    The Columbia Climate School, in partnership with the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, will receive its inaugural class of students this September through the Master of Arts in Climate and Society program.

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  15. Aug 30

    When it comes to weather-related fatalities, extreme heat is America’s deadliest killer. So a new collaborative project is heat-mapping parts of NYC with a focus on improving health outcomes and addressing long-standing environmental justice issues.

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  16. Aug 29

    As gathers strength in truly frightening ways, you’ll see many references (eg below) to links w climate change. For a dispassionate explanation of the link betw extreme weather & climate, take a listen to my recent podcast w ’s

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  17. Aug 29

    I can't wait to meet the remarkable students in our inaugural school class this coming week.

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  18. Aug 29

    "When you put rain on ice, in terms of melting it's the same thing as putting gasoline on a fire. This is changing Greenland because it's switching from a frozen state to a more liquid state," Marco Tedesco of told .

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  20. Aug 29

    With a background in artificial intelligence, Sophie Johnson wants to explore how to utilize computational tools to study and communicate climate science.

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  21. Aug 28
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