State of the Planet

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Tag: Wallace Broecker

  • Lamont Alumna Receives Prestigious Prize

    Lamont Alumna Receives Prestigious Prize

    Susan Trumbore, who earned her Ph.D. at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, is among the recipients of the 2020 Balzan Prize, one of the most prestigious international awards in natural science and humanities.

  • The ‘Grandfather of Climate Science’ on Climate Skepticism

    The ‘Grandfather of Climate Science’ on Climate Skepticism

    Geoscientist Wally Broecker explains the money that’s backing climate denialism, and what it will take to fight it.

  • Lamont-Doherty Dedicates New Geochemistry Facility

    Lamont-Doherty Dedicates New Geochemistry Facility

    In late 2013, the dream of creating a uniquely powerful facility for the Lamont-Doherty Geochemistry Division became a reality upon completion of the Comer Building’s Ultra Clean Laboratory. On the afternoon of November 20th, this new laboratory was dedicated in front of an audience of Observatory Advisory Board members, donors, scientists and other members of…

Science for the Planet: In these short video explainers, discover how scientists and scholars across the Columbia Climate School are working to understand the effects of climate change and help solve the crisis.
  • Lamont Alumna Receives Prestigious Prize

    Lamont Alumna Receives Prestigious Prize

    Susan Trumbore, who earned her Ph.D. at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, is among the recipients of the 2020 Balzan Prize, one of the most prestigious international awards in natural science and humanities.

  • The ‘Grandfather of Climate Science’ on Climate Skepticism

    The ‘Grandfather of Climate Science’ on Climate Skepticism

    Geoscientist Wally Broecker explains the money that’s backing climate denialism, and what it will take to fight it.

  • Lamont-Doherty Dedicates New Geochemistry Facility

    Lamont-Doherty Dedicates New Geochemistry Facility

    In late 2013, the dream of creating a uniquely powerful facility for the Lamont-Doherty Geochemistry Division became a reality upon completion of the Comer Building’s Ultra Clean Laboratory. On the afternoon of November 20th, this new laboratory was dedicated in front of an audience of Observatory Advisory Board members, donors, scientists and other members of…