The Urban Systems Lab 2024 Annual Report is now live. We invite you to explore our annual report to learn how the USL is helping cities worldwide develop more resilient, sustainable, and just futures in the face of unprecedented challenges.
Read MoreCelebrate Earth Week with the Urban Systems Lab. Mark your calendars and join us for these impactful events: NY Climate Exchange’s Climate Solutions Summit, April 23-24, and Cornell Mui Ho Center for Cities – “Climate Resilience in New York City”, April 24.
Read MoreJoin Urban Systems Lab's Timon McPhearson on Monday, Feb. 3, for the annual Anthony J. Brazel Lecture at Arizona State University, discussing the topic of Urban Systems, Risk and Resilience in the Anthropocene
Read MoreJoin the Urban Systems Lab on September 24th for ClimateIQ: Exploring the Potential of AI Tools for Climate Risk and Resilience…
Read MoreA new article in GreenWire Energy & Environmental Policy News by POLITICO, “Scientists invite help as they craft big nature assessment”…
Read MoreUrban Systems Lab Director Timon McPhearson will present ClimateIQ, an AI-driven climate adaptation tool, at the 2024 Innovate4Cities Conference in Montreal, Canada.
Read MoreThe Urban Systems Lab has made significant contributions to the 4th assessment of the New York City Panel on Climate Change (NPCC4).
Read MoreAn 18-month study highlights the likelihood of increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events in New York City…
Read MoreJoin us during the month of April for a number of events to celebrate Earth Month at The New School. Events include:
Read MoreUSGCRP has named 11 Federal Coordinating Lead Authors (FCLAs) and 11 Chapter Leads to lead the writing of the first-ever National Nature Assessment (NNA1).
Read MoreThe USL’s Timon McPhearson joins scientists worldwide for a joint statement organized by Future Earth and the World Climate Research Programme
Read MoreThe Trust for Public Land has just released a new report on the Economic Benefits of Parks in New York City.
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