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
- AI and Climate Justice: Balancing Risk With Opportunity July 2, 2025As AI expands its global reach, how can we ensure its just and inclusive use when applied to climate science?Guest
- Climate Mobility in Focus: Highlights From MR2025 June 30, 2025Drawing academics, policymakers and practitioners from around the world, the conference addressed themes of climate mobility, adaptation and wellbeing.Guest
- Recognizing Excellence: Two Students Awarded Stuart Gaffin Prize for Sustainable Development Leadership June 28, 2025Harrison Gerson and Emine Taha exemplified the spirit of service, leadership and community engagement during their four years at Columbia.Guest
- Columbia Climate School Students Take On Coastal Flooding at a U.N. Conference June 26, 2025At the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction Summit, a team of postgrad and current students worked through the night on a multimedia presentation of hazard predictions and proposed solutions.Guest
- Global Climate Risk Index Ranks 188 Countries by Vulnerability and Access to Finance June 25, 2025Columbia Climate School identifies 65 "red zone" nations across four separate climate scenarios. The index helps close the gap between risk assessments and funding allocations.Columbia Climate School