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Study Finds Sewage Bacteria Lurking in Hudson River Sediments

Study Finds Sewage Bacteria Lurking in Hudson River Sediments

December 13, 2018
public health   urbanization  

A new study coauthored by Andrew Juhl, a biologist at Columbia’s Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, shows that fecal bacteria from sewage can persist in far greater quantities in near-shore sediments than in the water of the Hudson River.

Toward Resilient Cities and Landscapes

Toward Resilient Cities and Landscapes

March 30, 2018
climate response   urbanization  

The new Center for Resilient Cities and Landscapes at Columbia is dedicated to helping communities thrive in an age of climate uncertainty. On March 27, the center celebrated its launch with an event on the Morningside campus.

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