News featuring the Paris Center's climate initiatives, including workshops and conferences, sustainability efforts at Reid Hall, and public Climate Talks events.
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Photographer Maxime Riché’s Paradise series shows the devastation and resilience of Paradise, California, after the 2018 Camp Fire.
Learn more about our September activities, and stay tuned for our upcoming Fall initiatives.
The Raw Earth Sgraffito Pavilion, inaugurated in May 2023, models what would it look like to build in a way that leaves no waste behind.
Experts and representatives from Paris, Los Angeles, and Brisbane discussed how sustainability is shaping future Olympic Games.
Presenting the Paris Center's Women and Climate Action series, aiming to explore the crucial role women play in climate adaptation and sustainabili
Atelier continues to bridge disciplines and borders, bringing the vibrant discussions of Reid Hall to listeners around the world.
From Fall 2023 to Summer 2024, Reid Hall was pleased to welcome guests to our conference rooms, gardens, and café.
From Fall 2023 to Summer 2024, Reid Hall was pleased to welcome guests to our conference rooms, gardens, and café.
Armstrong is the former curator of the PaineWebber and UBS art collections and is now a private curator and art advisor.
Mélody Braun, the Paris Global Center's response lead, writes about the historic loss and damage decision at U.N. climate conference.
New initiatives in climate resilience at Columbia Global Centers | Paris.
Maxime Riché (SEAS '05) presented his Climate Heroes project at the Paris Center and did a TedTalk looking for people and answers dealing with a ch