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
- New Research Indicates That in the Future, Trees May Store Less Carbon Than Expected June 12, 2026Even as trees photosynthesize late into the year, their growth stops by mid-summer, which impacts their carbon uptake.Columbia Climate School
- What I’ve Learned From ‘The End of Poverty,’ 20 Years Later June 11, 2026The author reflects on Jeffrey Sachs, the U.N., and the need to redesign global institutions for a world shaped by climate change, poverty and geopolitical strain.Guest
- How Do Glacial Ecosystems Respond to Climate Change? June 11, 2026Microbiologist Arwyn Edwards discusses the complex role of microbial life in glacial ecosystems and the impact of climate change on his field.Guest
- You Asked: What Exactly Is a ‘Super’ El Niño? June 9, 2026Columbia Climate School experts explain what a strong El Niño could mean for the planet this year.Guest
- Geologist Folarin Kolawole Receives 2026 National Geographic Wayfinder Award June 9, 2026Folarin Kolawole is one of 15 recipients of this year's National Geographic Society’s Wayfinder Award, which recognizes people whose work is expanding our understanding of the planet and helping to protect its future.Columbia Climate School