The director of the Blue Sustainable Economy Alliance is helping to steer a more equitable and sustainable future for California’s environment — and, perhaps unexpectedly, for its people.
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As Angelenos brace for “fire years” rather than “fire seasons,” USC Viterbi engineers offer potential solutions for the future.
USC Price alum Jennifer Gray Thompson, an expert on wildfire disaster recovery, explains what local, state and federal officials can do to rebuild L.A.
Offshore wind is facing new political headwinds, even as a new study shows that it is technically and financially more promising than ever.
Experts from the USC Wrigley Institute for Environment and Sustainability discuss L.A. wildfire history, prevention and more.
The fires may be the costliest natural disaster in U.S. history. A USC expert on safety, risk reduction and complex systems calls for a blue-ribbon commission to analyze their causes.
USC Viterbi researchers suggest a framework for sharing the Nile’s water and hydropower resources under prolonged drought.
With assistance from USC and the federal government, the city of L.A. is cooling local neighborhoods one school at a time by planting trees along sidewalks.
GREEN WEEK: Weiss, associate professor of technical communication practice at USC Viterbi, breaks down how students at USC are addressing sustainability issues.
USC scientists are on the cutting edge of carbon capture research, drawing inspiration from nature's most effective carbon-capturing systems to combat climate change.