USC Dornsife students help lead efforts to bring climate scientists, musicians and environmental activists, including Robert F. Kennedy Jr., to USC as part of Know Tomorrow’s Oct. 2 national day of action on climate change.
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Five USC Dornsife experts discuss the pontiff’s contribution to the global debate on climate change.
Led by Steven Lamy of international relations, 17 undergraduates travel to Iceland, Norway and Finland to study climate change in the Arctic as part of a USC Dornsife Problems Without Passports course.
Two USC Dornsife alumnae have been named Fulbright-Clinton Fellows — the first USC graduates to receive this honor.
Geobiologist Frank Corsetti looks to the past to postulate our climate future.
A new study led by biologist Donal Manahan finds that organisms defend themselves against climate change — to a point. Increasing carbon dioxide levels can force a sea urchin’s metabolism into overdrive just to stay alive.
Scientific leaders and faculty members from USC Dornsife and Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines are developing a joint strategic program to strengthen environmental and climate-related research and education.
A member of the USC Dornsife Sustainability Task Force, Jonathan Lawhead works across the disciplines of philosophy and earth science to research climate change solutions.
Naomi Levine of biological sciences and earth sciences digs up information on climate by studying oceanic phytoplankton and bacteria.
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