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DEI Committee Holds Successful Town Hall, Advancing Diversity and Inclusion Efforts
New Method Predicts Extreme Events More Accurately
Montreal Protocol Is Delaying First Ice-Free Arctic Summer
George Deodatis and Feniosky Peña-Mora Named ASCE Distinguished Members
A Leap Towards a Sustainable Earth: Q+A with Climate Expert Pierre Gentine
EEE Women's History Month Fireside Chat
Junior Faculty Win NSF Early Career Development Awards
Why hurricanes feel like they're getting more frequent
The Columbia Climate School
Assistant Professor Bolun Xu Wins NSF Career Award.
Upmanu Lall Wins Prestigious Ven Te Chow Award
JFK Airport is getting 13,000 solar panels, but it will still be dependent on the grid
Who will be Staten Island’s next top sludge thickener?
Karen Copeland ’23 named a 2023-24 Churchill Scholar
Assistant Professor Shaina Kelly Awarded the Provost’s Grants Program for Junior Faculty who Contribute to the Diversity Goals of the University Grant.
Wastewater can predict COVID-19 surges, but NYC’s data remains hard to find
How Studying the Clouds Can Improve Climate Models
This is the best and worst toilet paper for the planet
From nuclear power to bamboo: The climate solutions at COP27
Ashley Liz

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