The Earth Institute

The Earth Institute
SuccessorColumbia Climate School
Founded1995; 30 years ago (1995)
FounderPeter B. de Menocal
Location
Locations
Key people
Alex N. Halliday (director)
AffiliationsColumbia University
Websitewww.earth.columbia.edu

The Earth Institute is a research institute at Columbia University created in 1995 for addressing complex issues facing the planet and its inhabitants, with a focus on sustainable development. With an interdisciplinary approach, this includes research in climate change, geology, global health, economics, management, agriculture, ecosystems, urbanization, energy, hazards, and water. The Earth Institute's activities are guided by the idea that science and technological tools that already exist could be applied to greatly improve conditions for the world's poor, while preserving the natural systems that support life on Earth.

Former Research Units

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In 2021, The Earth Institute's resources and research units were absorbed by the Columbia Climate School. [1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Central Units of the Climate School". Central Units of the Climate School. Retrieved 14 November 2025.

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