USC Distinguished Professor Gale Sinatra’s long-standing mission to help people better understand climate change became deeply personal after the January wildfires.
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EARTH MONTH: Megan Fieser, the Gabilan Assistant Professor of Chemistry at USC Dornsife, is working to resolve the vexing problem of plastic accumulating in our environment.
From displacement to respiratory illness, Angelenos without stable housing suffered disproportionately. Most residents support smarter rebuilding.
The Price Policy Semester in D.C. gives 10 undergraduate students the chance to study and intern in the nation’s capital.
USC Price Dean Chris Boone discusses how his approach to sustainability — rooted in understanding interconnected systems — guides his work in addressing the complex environmental and social challenges facing our planet.
USC Price’s Michael Thom tells a California Senate committee that film production tax breaks don’t add up to gains for taxpayers.
Southern California’s Imperial Valley is a region of economic distress and environmental trauma. Can untapped lithium reserves near the Salton Sea fuel a clean-energy economy — and a more prosperous future?
The veteran educator and sustainability leader discusses his vision for USC’s public policy school, his role in supporting students and his photographs of the Milky Way.
A USC expert confirms the biological challenges of the time change; if anything, we should be on standard time all year.
The USC Visions and Voices event El Respiro / Respire invites participants to speak their minds on climate justice — without saying a word.