The interdisciplinary Environmental Science (ENVS) degree program, developed by faculty in the Schools of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and Biological Sciences, is now enrolling students interested in a wide variety of environment-related careers.
The É«»¨Ìà Research Institute (GTRI) is working to optimize É«»¨ÌÃ’s EV battery supply chain by developing cost-and energy-efficient methods that pose fewer environmental risks.
É«»¨Ìà will be a key partner for the New York Climate Exchange (The Exchange), a first-of-its-kind international center for developing and deploying dynamic solutions to the global climate crisis.
First opened in 2012, the Community Garden has undergone a complete transformation. The latest expansion has doubled its square footage, converted the garden to full ADA accessibility, and increased the number of beds to expand access to sustainable produ
Earth Day is April 22, but É«»¨Ìà is celebrating Earth Month with events throughout April highlighting sustainability efforts across campus.
Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular, and with economic and environmental impacts colliding, É«»¨Ìà experts are leading the way in the development of next-generation solutions.
The Icefin robot’s unprecedented look inside a crevasse, and observations revealing more than a century of geological processes beneath the ice shelf, are detailed in a new paper in Nature Geoscience.
The campus community is invited to participate in a variety of events that increase awareness of and encourage actions that advance the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Tiny insects known as sharpshooters excrete by catapulting urine drops at incredible accelerations. Their excretion is the first example of superpropulsion discovered in a biological system.
An international, collaborative team of researchers shed light on how fungi and plant roots work together to gather nutrients — and how the diversity of plant species may impact the process.