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M.A. in Climate and Society
 
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From the Director

What do El Niño and global warming mean for people living on Earth?

Advances in climate modeling and prediction have changed the landscape of human knowledge. For drought-stricken farmers of the developing world, for shantytown dwellers at the mercy of hurricanes and mud slides, for governments trying to make the most of limited resources as they strive for development, and for the multibillion dollar insurance and food industries, this new scientific knowledge can offer better ways to respond to the problems and opportunities created by a varying climate. But decision makers must understand how to make effective use of this new knowledge.

The need for professionals who understand the links between climate and society is acute, and grows ever more so as human activity alters the global atmosphere. The Columbia M.A. in Climate and Society will give you the knowledge and skills to meet this need.

Columbia University is home to leading researchers in the fields of climate change, climate prediction, and earth and atmospheric sciences. We have unparalleled experience in training policymakers, leaders, and thinkers in the heart of New York City, home to the United Nations and the seat of world politics.

One innovative program brings together dedicated individuals from all over the world to study and shape our common fate. I invite you to come to New York and learn with us.

Mark Cane
Mark A. Cane
G. Unger Vetlesen Professor of Earth and Climate Science

The need for professionals who understand the links between climate and society is acute, and grows ever more so as human activity alters the global atmosphere. The Columbia M.A. in Climate and Society will give you the knowledge and skills to meet this need.
Mr. Diriba Korecha Dadi of Ethiopia, Class of 2005, M.A. Climate and Society

Diriba Korecha Dadi of Ethiopia.

Climate and Society Graduate

Class of 2005