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COP27 UN Climate Change Conference | Columbia Climate School

COP27 UN Climate Change Conference | Columbia Climate School
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Bwoglines: Climate Anxiety Edition – Bwog

Bwoglines: Climate Anxiety Edition – Bwog
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Climate justice activist Lauren Ritchie, CC 22, on redefining sustainability and inciting an inclusive climate action movement

Climate justice activist Lauren Ritchie, CC ’22, on redefining sustainability and inciting an inclusive climate action movement Climate justice activist Lauren Ritchie, CC ’22, on redefining sustainability and inciting an inclusive climate action movement Millie Felder / Senior Staff Photographer Climate justice activist Lauren Ritchie has spurred an inclusive climate action revolution with her platform @ecojusticeproject on Instagram. By Daniela Miranda | March 15, 2021, 1:01 AM One Instagram post, podcast, and TikTok, at a time, Lauren Ritchie, CC ’22, is on a mission to redefine sustainability, amplify marginalized voices, and gain traction for an inclusive climate action movement. Ritchie is a Bahamian climate justice activist whose platform, @ecojusticeproject on Instagram, has amassed more than 50,000 followers. Growing up on Grand Bahama Island, an island particularly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change including the devastating 2019 category five Hur

Ten grantees named as recipients of the inaugural Racial Justice Mini-Grant

10 grantees named as recipients of the inaugural Racial Justice Mini-Grant 10 grantees named as recipients of the inaugural Racial Justice Mini-Grant Selina Yang / Staff Photographer The Office of University Life looked for proposals from both undergraduate and graduate students that had the potential to connect with and educate many members of the Columbia community, as well as carry lasting effects. By Faith Onyechere | February 10, 2021, 10:04 PM In honor of Black History Month, Spectator is publishing a series on notable Black alumni, scholars, activists, leaders, students, and more whose stories we wish to honor. Last Thursday, the Office of University Life announced the first recipients of the Racial Justice Mini-Grants: a project funded through a partnership between the Office of University Life, the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, and the Institute for Religion, Culture and Public Life. These grants are to be offered annually and will provide t

Spring 2021 Earth Institute Internships

Spring 2021 Earth Institute Internships The Earth Institute is offering undergraduate, graduate and PhD students opportunities to intern in various departments and research centers in a variety of administration, communications and research roles. Interns work on a variety of sustainability-focused projects across the Earth Institute. These projects provide interns with hands-on workplace experience, allowing them to grow professionally while the Earth Institute centers benefit from their meaningful contributions. All full-time Columbia and Barnard students are eligible to apply for internships. These internships are funded at a rate of $17 per hour (a maximum of 120 hours during the semester). All positions will take place remotely.

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