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Wildland blazes like last year’s Woolsey fire and Camp fire are the result of global warming, which in turn is a product of society’s inability to address inequity. [2¾ min read] Read More
Apocalypse fatigue got you down? The remedy may be found in a different climate change narrative emphasizing the vast potential for a thriving planet. [13 min read] Read More
Our warming ocean waters could destabilize the seals that keep undersea carbon reservoirs from escaping — and this could alter our climate. [6 min read] Read More
Julio Friedmann ’95 is using his scientific know-how to spur innovative ways of capturing carbon from the atmosphere — and turning it into gold. [4 min read] Read More
Republican and Democratic leaders met at the Climate Forward conference on April 4 and agreed that climate change requires urgent action. [3½ min read] Read More
Whether you’re a Stark, a Lannister or a Targaryen, nothing might be more beneficial in landing the Iron Throne than a mastery of the letters, arts and sciences. USC Dornsife experts explain how. [5 min read] Read More
Undersea carbon reservoirs have caused global warming before — and it could happen again, according to research by an international team of scientists led by Earth scientist Lowell Stott of USC Dornsife. [4 ¾ min read] Read More
Rain in southern and northern California over the next few weeks and months could double the trouble for residents in the steep hills and mountain sides that were scorched by the recent wildfires. Read More
Earth sciences Ph.D. student Emily Burt will advance her research into the Amazon River watershed, studying how sulfur makes its way across the South American continent. [3½ min read] Read More
Emilie Skoog spends her time researching extreme environments and telling young girls about careers in STEM. Read More