Urban Environment Lab
Today's Research on the Challenges of Sustainable Development
The current social context surrounding climate change is ushering in a new era of land use, planning, and development, one that reconsiders the role of natural disasters, natural resources, and environmental impacts on the communities in which we live. The Urban Environment Lab engages students, policy-makers, and research partners in collaborative projects and discussions on the determinants of hazard vulnerability, community resilience, sustainable development, and infrastructure adaptation at the intersection of the natural, social, and built environments.
State of the Planet
- Continuing on to Comilla, Dhaka and the Coast November 13, 2025After finishing fixing their global navigation satellite system equipment in Sylhet, Mike Steckler and his team traveled south to repair more stations in Comilla, then to Dhaka and the coast.Mike Steckler
- Applications Open: Virtual Executive Training on Sustainable Investments in Agriculture November 13, 2025The interdisciplinary program provides an overview of pressing issues related to agricultural investments, as well as an introduction to relevant practical skills.Columbia Center on Sustainable Investment
- Columbia Climate School Hosts 10th Annual Sustainability Careers Reception November 12, 2025Sustainability professionals and Columbia students from varying backgrounds and degree pursuits gathered to discuss the opportunities, skills and projects in sustainability and climate.Guest
- Science for the Planet: Financing Sustainable Development November 11, 2025Meet Lisa Sachs—a lawyer who specializes in how public and private investment can help achieve environmental, social and economic goals.Francesco Fiondella
- Humans Occupied a High-Altitude Site in Australia During the Last Ice Age, New Study Finds November 7, 2025Archaeologists and local First Nations groups have uncovered early evidence that reshapes our historical understanding of high-altitude human occupation and mobility.Guest