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Columbia is proud to announce the Year of Water. Throughout the next two semesters, the University will hold art exhibits, concerts, lectures, and symposia focused on the Earth's most precious resource in all of its social, political, cultural, economic, and environmental complexities.
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Kartik Chandran explains how treating wastewater is one way for engineers to effect change and work toward a sustainable Earth and environment.
Access to fresh water is a critically important societal challenge posed by climate change. Columbia scientists examine how water availability affects agriculture, water resources, ecosystems, and human society.
Robin Bell, a glacialogist at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, explains how the ice sheets are changing.
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A virtual photo exhibit shows the different ways that local middle school students think about water.
Ducklow Inlet recognizes Columbia's Hugh Ducklow, who advanced marine biology in a region where few scientists had set foot.
Anne Feighery is fighting the world's looming water crisis with a digital app, bold market theory and hope.
A new study suggests interactions between plant leaves and the atmosphere will starve streams and soils of water, cutting supplies for people.