We Can Safely Experiment with Reflecting Sunlight Away From Earth. Here’s How
Published by The Guardian

Daniele Visioni, an assistant professor of Earth and atmospheric sciences at Cornell University, co-authors a proposal for phased, safe research into sunlight reflection to address climate change. 

NYC Congestion Pricing: Is the Controversial Program Working?

Published by Bloomberg

A Cornell University study found a significant drop in pollution in parts of Manhattan following the city’s congestion pricing initiative. 

New York City Congestion Fee Cuts Pollution by 22% in Toll Area

Published by Bloomberg

Oliver Gao, director of Cornell’s Center for Transportation, Environment and Community Health, led an analysis on the impact of New York City’s congestion pricing initiative.

What Climate Change Means for Your Thanksgiving Dinner

Published by Time

Mario Herrero, professor of food systems and global change at Cornell University, discusses how climate change-driven seasonal shifts and increased costs impact food production and consumer prices.

AI power use forecast finds the industry far off track to net zero

Published by New Scientist

Fengqi You, a Cornell University professor, led a study modeling the environmental impact of AI infrastructure growth and potential mitigation strategies.

The time is ripe for a geothermal boom

Published by The Hill

Chloé Arson, professor in the Earth and Atmospheric Sciences Department, Wayne Bezner-Kerr, Earth Source Heat program manager, and Jefferson Tester, professor of sustainable energy systems, discuss geothermal heating in this opinion essay. 

Climate Seminar: Frontiers for Sustainably Securing Energy Critical Elements (Esteban Gazel)

Ocean and Human Health in Southeast Asia

Climate Seminar: Food: The Ultimate Climate Change Messenger (Michael Hoffmann)

Climate Seminar: What (and Who) Counts? The Science, Law, and Policy of Greenhouse Gas Accounting (Leehi Yona)

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