Politics are inextricably linked to the planet’s health, and professor Alyssa Battistoni explains why.
Barnard College News
From working with Indigenous activists in Papua New Guinea to holding on to hope, Professor Paige West weighs in on new federal initiatives designed to deliver results on climate action.
The anthropology major will travel to Ladakh, India, to draw on Buddhist environmental ethics in the fight against climate change.
The annual event for seniors showcased the work of dedicated student researchers striving to illuminate the planet’s mysteries.
From bird-watching to growing sprouts, this toolkit — sourced from campus community members — offers actionable advice for Earth Day.
Their carbon sequestering research is at the cutting edge of climate change solutions technology.
The College brought global dignitaries and scientists together on campus for the official side session of the United Nations 2023 Water Conference.
Barnard made circularity a campus imperative, and now we’re spreading the word.
By Mahati Shastry ’24
The exhibition that addresses housing segregation and race has inspired community organizers and advocates, teachers and students, and even policymakers such as New York State Senator Cordell Cleare.
In recognition of Climate Week NYC 2022 (September 19-23), Delaney Wellington ’23 discusses her passion for finding equitable solutions to climate change.