Activists aren’t necessarily more aggressive than in the past, but they are using creative and sometimes shocking new tactics that are meant to go viral to spread their message.
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Most households pay a flat rate 24/7 for electricity even though the cost of generating it fluctuates through the day. Wireless technologies are changing that system.
Cross-disciplinary researchers at USC Dornsife work to help general audiences understand what they need to know about climate change issues.
Researchers 50 years ago warned that unchecked consumption could crater the world economy by 2100. Decades and much debate later, can humanity innovate quickly enough to avoid that fate?
USC Dornsife scholars work around the globe to understand and solve a range of issues involving our oceans and freshwater resources.
Because of humans, the concentration of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is now 50% higher than before the industrial era and these gases are raising Earth’s temperature.
No one can solve environmental problems alone, but these actionable ideas can reduce your environmental footprint.
Students are transforming giant globes to communicate abstract ideas about the climate crisis.
Tiny organisms in the sea play a critical role in a natural cycle that affects global warming. USC Dornsife researchers discover why and build a computer model that predicts the rate of carbon transfer.
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