Artificial intelligence has the potential to develop game-changing ways to fight climate change — but only if we can find ways to cut its carbon emissions.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/09/ais-growing-carbon-footprint/
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A recipient of the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Fellowship, Brooks aims to craft inclusive policies that address the climate crisis.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/09/meet-evan-brooks-from-the-climate-and-society-class-of-2024/
Columbia Climate School experts comment on the dangerous air pollution from Canadian wildfires.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/08/how-wildfire-smoke-can-travel-thousands-of-miles-and-how-to-protect-yourself/
Climate and Society is accepting teaching assistant applications for the program’s fall 2023 core courses. Applicants must be full-time Columbia graduate students enrolled through the Fall 2023 semester. Students who already hold a student officer appointment for the fall (another TA position, DRA, GRA, etc.) are not eligible. TAs should expect to work 10-20 hours... read more
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/07/teaching-assistant-opportunities-for-fall-2023/
Do decisions like State Farm’s aid in moving people out of harm’s way? Climate School experts discuss.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/07/state-farms-california-pullout-what-it-means-for-climate-adaptation-and-communities/
In 2021, Rubin launched Fresh Florida Farms, which grows non-GMO hydroponic lettuce, microgreens, sprouts, herbs, and other leafy greens in Boca Raton.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/06/alumni-spotlight-jonathan-rubin-takes-vertical-farming-to-new-heights/
As winter turns to spring each year, the slight warming of the water, the subtle lengthening of the daylight, and simple biologic triggers can send an assortment of saltwater fish inland to reproduce.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/05/join-us-in-celebrating-world-fish-migration-day-june-10th-on-the-hudson-estuary/
Joe Biden and his team have put together a stunning record of environmental success. In addition to reconstructing the EPA, Biden has led the enactment of America's largest environmental funding laws.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/05/president-bidens-environmental-record/
Science and technology alone cannot solve climate change. The DoveTale podcast explores the interconnecting ethical, spiritual, psychological, moral, artistic, and historical dimensions of on-the-ground climate action.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/06/01/announcing-a-new-podcast-dovetale/
Renewable energy projects have encountered significant opposition in at least 45 states, according to a report published May 31.
via State of the Planet https://news.climate.columbia.edu/2023/05/31/report-finds-228-local-restrictions-against-siting-wind-solar-and-other-renewables/ |
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