Big companies and big philanthropists on the big climate issue
A still from A New Climate, an event by the New York Times geared towards conversations about the climate crisis.

Leaders from big tech and venture capital firms gathered at a climate event by the New York Times to discuss their ideas for solving the climate crisis.

Architecture project placed in Joshua Tree National Park
USC Architecture project at Joshua Tree

“Joshua Tree is a unique location for (USC) architecture students to study because the climate is very difficult.” 

Yolanda Gil Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Geoinformatics
YOLANDA GIL

The ISI researcher has brought artificial intelligence solutions to the geosciences.

USG approves funds to revive Parkside Garden, USC’s on-campus learning garden
USC Garden sign outside Parkside Garden.

The garden fell into disrepair during the pandemic, and students are now working to bring it back to life.

Staying in her own lane
Professor Genevieve Giuliano

Professor Genevieve Giuliano has a landmark year as she continues her passion for transportation-related research.

CTLB addresses trade and environmental measures at World Trade Organization forum
The CTLB panel included (from left) Brian Peck, Fangfei Dong, Karine Siegwart and Julia Miranda Londoño

USC Gould School of Law’s Center for Transnational Law and Business panel sparks lively discussion on inclusive measures and mechanisms.

New Metro K Line opens in South Los Angeles
The K Line of the L.A. Metro opened on Oct. 7, 2022.

L.A. Metro’s new line is part of a larger plan to help increase public transportation throughout Los Angeles.

Inner City Fresh

Disadvantaged communities combat the climate crisis through urban farming

Smart meters and dynamic pricing can help consumers use electricity when it’s less costly, saving money and easing pollution
Electric Meter

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.

A Glaring Absence: The Climate Crisis is Virtually Nonexistent in Scripted Entertainment

The USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center just released its research report on the inclusion of climate change in scripted entertainment.