Pop Culture
How to Talk Politics at the Thanksgiving Table
NY1, Nov 13, 2022
Communicating the Earth Observatory
PlanetGeo, Oct 20, 2022
How We Can Avoid a Second Civil War
Time, Oct 20, 2022
Laughter Is the Ultimate Unifier. Can It Work for Climate Action?
Grist, Jul 7, 2022
What Does It Mean for a Hotel to Be Carbon Neutral?
Washington Post, Jun 29, 2022
The Journey to Sustainable Fashion
Scottscoop, May 2, 2022
The Climate Countdown: 4 Ways You Can Prepare for the Medium Future
Shondaland, Apr 20, 2022
In a Movie, Comet Metaphors and Global Warming
Space.com, Jan 17, 2022
Five Steps We Must Take to Avoid Another Civil War
Time, Jan 6, 2022
Peace Is More Than the Absence of War
Scientific American, Dec 3, 2021
Naming Ceremony for Enchanted Princess
TTR Weekly, Dec 2, 2021
Examining Political Polarization, and How to Bridge the Divide
Globe and Mail, Aug 18, 2021
Time for U.S. Schools to Have Climate Disaster Drills
The Hill, Aug 4, 2021
Why We Need an Interdependence Day to Restore National Unity
USA Today, Jul 5, 2021
A Conversation on Building Safe Communities for LGBTQ+ Geoscientists
Nature Communications, Jun 24, 2021
Online Gamer Finals at an Active Volcano? Less Far-Fetched Than You Think.
Upcomer, May 20, 2021
Protecting the Planet, One Mom at a Time
NPR, May 6, 2021
Why We Need to Take Back Earth Day
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Apr 21, 2021
Online Art Sparks Debate Over Value, Environmental Impact
ABC News, Apr 11, 2021
The U.S. Is Suffering From Toxic Polarization. That's Arguably a Good Thing.
Scientific American, Apr 2, 2021
When the World's Smartest Scientists Meet Johnny Cash, Science Gets Funky
Rockland Journal-News, Dec 29, 2020
Do Yourself a Favor: Get Out More This Winter
New York Daily News, Dec 17, 2020
Escaping Toxic Polarization
Politics: Meet Me in the Middle, Oct 25, 2020
What Science and Democracy Have in Common: Us, Hopefully
Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Oct 14, 2020
Scientists Must Rise in Defense of Democracy
Scientific American, Oct 2, 2020
The Hidden Light of Ice
Pioneer Works, Sep 22, 2020
A Conversation With Climate Scientist Kate Marvel
Rolling Stone, Sep 22, 2020
Applying the Lessons of the Covid-19 Crisis to the Climate Crisis
Undark, Sep 1, 2020
The Psychology of Cancel Culture
The Hill, Aug 14, 2020
Why Talking Across Our Political Divide Is Not Enough
The Hill, May 13, 2020
How Humanity Went Global
Axios, May 11, 2020
How Lack of Diversity and Inclusion in Science Hurts Us All
Alan Alda's All Clear, Apr 28, 2020
Social Distancing May Stop. And Start. And Stop. Until We Have a Vaccine.
Buzzfeed, Apr 1, 2020
Big Thinkers' Predictions of How Coronavirus Will Change the World
Politico, Mar 20, 2020
How Not to Completely Hate the People You're Quarantined With
Wired, Mar 17, 2020
The Invisible Escalation of Hate: Is Political Violence in Our Future?
The Hill, Mar 17, 2020
In a Divided America, Misery Is Looking for Company
The HIll, Mar 11, 2020
From HIgh Finance to Sustainable Fashion
Vogue, Mar 8, 2020
A Greener Red Carpet
Columbia News, Feb 7, 2020
Can the Fashion Industry Work Toward 'Climate Positivity?'
Fashionista, Feb 5, 2020
The Trump Administration Is Silencing Science
WBUR, Feb 3, 2020
Is Climate Change Really As Divisive As We Think It Is?
PBS Peril & Promise, Jan 30, 2020
The Denial of Science: We're in Hot Water
Columbia College Today, Jan 28, 2020
Scientists, Designers and Activists Collaborate to Tackle Fashion's Biggest Problem
Forbes, Jan 16, 2020
Earth Science Has a Whiteness Problem
New York Times, Dec 23, 2019
At Thanksgiving, a Sustainable Meal Is About More Than Carbon Emissions
Washington Post, Nov 24, 2019
Can the Impeachment Hearings Actually Change Anyone's Mind?
Politico, Nov 12, 2019
Antarctica: Scientists' Photos From the Field
Glacierhub, Nov 8, 2019
Frozen Earth Is a Possible Future for Our Warming Planet
LiveScience, Oct 11, 2019
Visualizing the Climate Crisis on the Front Pages of International Newspapers
Hyperallergic, Sep 18, 2019
Lab Studies How to Improve 'Difficult Conversations'
WGBH, Aug 21, 2019
How a Climate Scientist Invests His Money
Barron's, Jul 30, 2019
A Volcanologist Encourages Girls to Get Into the Science Game
Jackson Hole News, Jul 24, 2019
It's Not a Coinciidence That Many Meteorologists Are Wearing Stripes Today
Weather Channel, Jun 25, 2019
Exploring Scientific Thought
Person, Place, Thing, Jun 11, 2019
Facebook Is Using AI to Map Population Density Around the World
The Verge, Apr 10, 2019
The World's Happiest (and Unhappiest) Countries in 2019
CNN, Mar 21, 2019
The U.S. Is the Unhappiest It's Ever Been
Fortune, Mar 21, 2019
What Lessons Can Be Learned From a Deadly Tornado in Alabama
The Hill, Mar 7, 2019
On Carbon, AGU President Robin Bell Walks the Walk
Glacierhub, Mar 6, 2019
Time to Counter Anti-Vaccine Hysteria
New York Daily News, Feb 5, 2019
A Social Psychologist on the Ins and Outs of Navigating Conflict
Columbia Record, Dec 20, 2018
How Implicit Bias and Lack of Diversity Undermine Science
Scientific American, Dec 17, 2018
How to Handle Difficult Conversations at Thanksgiving
New York Times, Nov 20, 2018
Divided America, Difficult Conversations
Chicago Tribune, Nov 9, 2018
The Ice Squeezer
You're the Expert, Jul 12, 2018
The Lab That's Teaching Sworn Enemies to Have Decent Conversations
Guardian, Jun 27, 2018
The Science of Teamwork
Psychology Today, Jun 14, 2018
We Are Drifting Apart
The Poetry of Science, Jun 8, 2018
Lawmakers: To Repair Our Polarized Congress, Make DC Your Home
The Hill, May 16, 2018
The Art and Science of Plastic Trash
Nyack News & Views, Mar 27, 2018
Life's Nice in the Nordic Ice; Not So Much in the U.S.
NPR, Mar 14, 2018
Trump's Attacks on Science Could Manipulate Public Opinion
The Hill, Feb 22, 2018
Why the Winter Olympics Bypass the Southern Hemisphere
LiveScience, Feb 5, 2018
Robin Bell Deosn't Think Science Should Be Political
New York Times Magazine, Jan 31, 2018
A Tally of Trump's Censorship of Science Is Staggering
ThinkProgress, Jan 23, 2018
New York Removes Misleading Fallout Shelter Signs
Reuters, Dec 26, 2017
Harassment in Science Is Real
Science, Dec 7, 2017
The Best Books on Climate Change and Uncertainty
Five Books, Nov 16, 2017
In Case of Nuclear Attack, Don't Rely on Fallout Shelters
CNBC, Oct 6, 2017
Peekskill Meteorite Car Still a Hit 25 Years Later
USA Today, Oct 5, 2017
How to Help Kids Make Sense of Hurricanes
Parents, Sep 21, 2017
Preparing for a Nuclear Attack
Jimmy Kimmel Live, Sep 13, 2017
Mapping Art Deco Beauties Before They Vanish
The Hindu, Jul 30, 2017
How Harassment and Bias Undermine Women's Access to Scientific Careers
NPR Science Friday, Jul 28, 2017
Climate Change Is Destroying Terroir As We Know It
Vinepair, Jul 11, 2017
Tourism to Antarctica on Rise
CGTN, May 31, 2017
Why Norway is the happiest nation on Earth
Christian Science Monitor, Mar 22, 2017
Norway Is No. 1 in Happiness. The US, Sadly, Is No. 14.
New York Times, Mar 22, 2017
Scientists Are Standing Up to Trump
Gizmodo, Mar 3, 2017
This Is What an Earthquake Looks and Sounds Like
Treehugger, Feb 16, 2017
Why Is Deadly Weather Mesmerizing?
National Georgaphic, Jan 7, 2017
How Bias Undermines Women's Scientific Careers
NPR Science Friday, Dec 16, 2016
A Quest to Put Sea-Level Rise Data in Your Pocket
Eos, Dec 15, 2016
Google Earth’s Time-Lapse Probably Won’t Convince Climate Deniers
Mic.com, Dec 2, 2016
A Portrait of Millennials, Through the Lens of Liberal Education
Epoch Times, Nov 4, 2016
Hundreds get rare access to Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
NorthJersey.com, Oct 8, 2016
Damning With Faint Praise
Inside Higher Ed, Oct 6, 2016
Women in Geoscience Get Worse Recommendation Letters Than Men
The Verge, Oct 3, 2016
Games and Climate Change
Academic Minute, Sep 7, 2016
One-minute audio essay by Lamont adjunct Stephanie Pfirman
The Greening of Superyachts
New York Times, Sep 2, 2016
Truth + Beauty
Columbia magazine, Sep 1, 2016
World Surf League's Partnership to Halt Coral-Reef Damage
Grind TV, Mar 9, 2016
Diverse Faces Are Showing Up in Polar Regions
Nature, Feb 26, 2016
Facebook Using Artificial Intelligence for Detailed Maps of Where People Live
The Verge, Feb 23, 2016
Watch and Listen to Seismic Waves From Earth's Depths
The Creators Project, Feb 2, 2016
'Freegans' Fight Climate Change, One Dumpster Dive at a Time
City Limits, Jan 13, 2016
A Climate-Change Museum of the Future
Slate, Oct 13, 2015
Quiz: What Climate Phenomenon Are You?
Buzzfeed, Sep 21, 2015
Pope Comes With Climate Message Some Don't Want to Hear
Climatewire, Sep 18, 2015
Glacial Moraine Maps As Art
GlacierHub, Sep 12, 2015
Scientists: Please Don't Nuke Mars
U.S. News & World Report, Sep 10, 2015
A Dinosaur Expert Critiques Dinosaur Toys
Mashable, Jun 11, 2015
Musical Composition Conveys Climate Data
Eos, May 21, 2015
Coal Giant Exploited Ebola for Corporate Gain, Say Health Experts
Guardian, May 20, 2015
Who's Cheerleading for Science?
PBS Sci-Tech Now, Apr 26, 2015
This Country Has the World's Happiest People
Time, Apr 23, 2015
What's the World's Happiest Country?
Newsweek, Apr 23, 2015
Which Is the World's Happiest Country?
Telegraph, Apr 23, 2015
Focusing on Lasting Legacy Prompts Environmental Action
Science Daily, Jan 8, 2015
Making a Difference for LGBT Scientists
Scientific American, Dec 24, 2014
EarthObserver for iPad
PC Magazine, Oct 23, 2014
To Avoid World Cup Water Shortage, Brazil Taps Reserves
mashable, Jun 12, 2014
We Leave Too Many Energy Dollars on the Ground
Daily Climate, May 21, 2014
New 'Cli-Fi' Game Sends Players Clues From the Future
Scientific American, May 2, 2014
Climate Change: How to Talk About Bad News
Marketplace, Apr 27, 2014
Alternate Reality Game Explores Climate-Changed Future
National Geographic News, Mar 31, 2014
Why Winter Olympics Bypass the Southern Hemisphere
LiveScience, Feb 4, 2014
Scientists Model More Than Climate in 2014 Pinup Calendar
Weather.com, Jan 6, 2014
Climate Scientists Pose for Pinup Calendar
Scientific American, Dec 26, 2013
Climate 'Models' Turn Up the Heat in 2014 Calendar
Rockland Journal-News, Dec 19, 2013
Climate Models: XXX = YYY - Wowza!
OnEarth, Nov 15, 2013
Climate 'Models' for Every Month of 2014
Climate Central, Nov 15, 2013
Check Out These High-Fashion Climate Models
Jefferson Public Radio, Nov 4, 2013
Kids Mark 'Day in the Life' of Hudson River
Rockland Journal News, Oct 10, 2013
Should We Really Tell People the World Is Ending?
Huffington Post, Sep 4, 2013
Card Games, Videos, to Teach Public About Climate Change
CNS News, Aug 19, 2013
Cultural Programs to Focus on Climate Change
New York Times, Jul 15, 2013
What Does 'Average' Mean?
WAMC public radio, Jul 8, 2013
Global Warming Trend and Variations, Charted by Cello
New York Times, Jul 2, 2013
Tornado-Chasing Tours Sell Out
NBC Today Show, Jun 21, 2013
Spock Stops an Active Volcano. Is That Possible?
National Geographic News, May 16, 2013
How Can Psychologists Help the Earth?
Newswise, Apr 19, 2013
Fate of the World Takes Center Stage
New York Times, Feb 11, 2013
NASA Retirees Who Have No Climate Expertise Attack NASA Scientists Who Do
Skeptical Science, Jan 24, 2013
The UN's Happiness Agenda
The Atlantic, Apr 3, 2012
Seeking Happiness on a Finite Planet
New York Times blogs, Apr 3, 2012
A Chat With RealClimate Blogger Gavin Schmidt
New York Times blogs, Feb 23, 2012
Scientists Say...
WAMC, Feb 17, 2012
Artists and Scientists Connect on Climate by Speed-Dating
OnEarth, Feb 15, 2012
Science Communicator of the Year
Earth & Sky, Jan 16, 2012
A Video That Will Change How You Think About Food
The Atlantic, Jul 6, 2011
Explore the Deep Seas With Google Earth Update
Wired, Jun 9, 2011
Monitoring Guinea's Election From Laptops in New York
WNYC, Nov 11, 2010
Madonna Launches Digital Learning Program
Look to the Stars, Apr 7, 2010
Leadership in the Time of Obama
Huffington Post, Mar 19, 2010
Tourism in Developing Nations: Benefit or Exploitation?
Huffington Post, Mar 16, 2010
Whom Can You Trust on Climate Change?
The Herald, Nov 30, 2009
In 2009, Earth Day Is for Everybody
USA Today, Apr 20, 2009
Why Isn't the Brain Green?
New York Times Magazine, Apr 16, 2009
Is 'Slumdog Millionaire' Real?
Forbes, Feb 19, 2009
Can Bono Save The Third World?
Newsweek, Jul 1, 2008
What to Wear? Meteorologists Shape Fashion
New York Times, Dec 2, 2007
Into the Limelight, and the Politics of Global Warming
New York Times, Jul 31, 2007
Science and Religion
Leonard Lopate Show, WNYC, Nov 29, 2005