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
- 10 Delegates From Columbia and the Climate School Discuss What They Hope to Achieve at COP30 November 7, 2025Columbia and Climate School representatives discuss what they hope to achieve at this year's global climate summit in Brazil.Olga Rukovets
- Repairing Global Navigation Satellite Systems in the Land of Tea November 6, 2025Mike Steckler is back in Sylhet, Bangladesh, to repair GNSS stations that are monitoring tectonics and earthquake hazards, and measuring the sinking of the land in the world's biggest delta.Mike Steckler
- What Really Happened on Easter Island? Ancient Sediments Rewrite the “Ecocide” Story November 6, 2025A new study challenges long-held narratives of societal “collapse,” instead showing that Rapanui communities adapted to profound climate stress with resilience and innovation.Columbia Climate School
- Earth’s Continents Stabilized Due to Furnace-Like Heat, Study Reveals October 31, 2025The new discovery has implications beyond geologic history, such as the search for critical minerals and habitable planets beyond Earth.Columbia Climate School
- A Whole-Systems Investment Approach for the Coffee Sector and Beyond October 31, 2025A new handbook showcases a methodology for collaborative investment planning.Guest