Sophomore Kayla Soren’s International Student Environmental Coalition includes young people from 30 countries who raise awareness about our planet.
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Widely varying CO2 levels are nature’s way of self-regulating against future runaway glaciation, according to Joshua West of Earth sciences and environmental studies.
Scientists speed up a natural process that occurs deep in the ocean, raising the possibility that humans could help the Earth cope with greenhouse gases.
An international group led by a USC Dornsife climate expert upgrades a global database that tracks global shifts in temperatures.
How do natural disasters affect people's decisions to reside in a particular area? In "The Conversation," Matthew Kahn and his colleagues share findings from a database they created that shows how weather-related disasters affect U.S. migration patterns.
Environmentalists, scientists and citizens concerned about the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency will take to the streets in the #MarchForScience.
California has set ambitious goals for cutting carbon emissions and shifting to a clean energy economy. How will this strategy affect the state's huge economy? Matthew Kahn weighs the evidence.
In a political science course offered by USC Dornsife that examines the challenges of environmental problem-solving, students compete to create innovative solutions to promote campus sustainability.
USC Sea Grant partners with the U.S. Geological Survey and the city of Santa Monica for a virtual reality installation that depicts the rising sea levels pushing the Southern California coastline eastward.
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