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Received — 6 May 2026 State of the Planet

“Near-miss” Tsunami in Alaskan Cruise Area Offers Lessons for Steep Landscapes Near Glaciers

As glaciers retreat in warming regions, the risk of related hazards can increase, and improved monitoring may help reduce some of those dangers, according to a new study.

Lamont Paleoclimatologist Maureen Raymo Receives the 2026 Nemmers Prize

Raymo received the award for her pioneering development of hypotheses that explain climate change across Earth’s history, and her educational leadership in the Earth system sciences.

Received — 5 May 2026 State of the Planet

Melanie Nakagawa To Speak at Columbia Climate School Graduation

Columbia Climate School is thrilled to announce that Melanie Nakagawa, Chief Sustainability Officer at Microsoft, will deliver the keynote address at the Climate School’s Class Day ceremony.

Received — 4 May 2026 State of the Planet
Received — 1 May 2026 State of the Planet

Climate Work Is Personal for This Class Day Speaker

1 May 2026 at 19:10
Annika Bellot focuses on international law and decarbonization efforts to help save small island states like Dominica, where she grew up.

Received — 30 April 2026 State of the Planet

Partnering for Environmental Justice in Harlem

By: Guest
30 April 2026 at 15:55
Now in its fifth year, the annual conference was created to highlight the critical climate-driven health and environmental impacts affecting our shared community.

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