Columbia University Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences

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The Columbia University Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences is a leading academic department specializing in research and education on the Earth system, climate, and environmental change, closely linked with the university’s renowned climate science and policy initiatives.

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instanceOf academic department
academicDiscipline natural sciences
affiliation Columbia Climate School NERFINISHED
Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University NERFINISHED
Lamont–Doherty Earth Observatory NERFINISHED
campus Morningside Heights NERFINISHED
city New York City
collaboratesWith Earth Institute (historical unit at Columbia University) NERFINISHED
School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
employer faculty in Earth and environmental sciences at Columbia University
fieldOfWork Earth sciences
Earth system science
atmospheric science
climate science
environmental change
environmental science
geochemistry
geology
geophysics
oceanography
paleoclimate
focusesOn biogeochemistry
climate change impacts
climate variability
cryosphere
natural hazards
sustainable resource use
tectonics
languageOfInstruction English
mission education in Earth and environmental sciences
research on the Earth system
study of climate and environmental change
offersProgram MA program in Climate and Society (in collaboration with other units)
PhD program in Earth and Environmental Sciences
undergraduate concentration in Earth and Environmental Sciences
undergraduate major in Earth and Environmental Sciences
parentOrganization Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Columbia University NERFINISHED
partOf Columbia University NERFINISHED
website https://eesc.columbia.edu/

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