It’s not too late to talk about climate change
ANNENBERG Sustainability Desk

USC Annenberg’s new Sustainability Desk plans to re-center climate change journalism to be people-first — and wants your input.

USC earns top ratings for sustainability innovations and operations
Sustainability Dinning and Groundskeeping awards AASHE

Environment-friendly groundskeeping and dining services highlighted as part of university’s ambitious sustainability goals.

Becoming a part of DDT history
DDT Dump sites

Environmental Science major Amulya Jasti researches the long-term impacts of pesticide dumping grounds off the Southern California coast.

Executive Order advances sustainable biotechnology
White House Executive Order on Biotechnology

The White House will coordinate biotechnology and biomanufacturing innovations to address climate change and related issues.

Our Communities, Our Bay: preparing our communities for climate change
Our Communities, Our Bay conference

USC sponsored conference showcases how researchers and community organizations come together to address climate change in the Bay Area.

Student innovator creates sustainable nutrition business
Student Innovator Kyle Caldwell

Kyler Caldwell turned personal struggles and a love of baking into a sustainable nutrition bar company — among other ventures.

USG plans free shuttle service to LAX
Free to Shuttle to LAX

Under a new plan proposed the student government, USC students would be able to take a free shuttle ride between campus and the LAX airport.

What’s in a photo? The potential to change the planet
Wrigley Internship

A paid internship program by the Wrigley Institute trains students to communicate environmental science research to the public.

In a warmer world, half of all species are on the move
Climate change impact on animal migration

A new computer modeling tool provides a more accurate analysis of species range shifts under climate change – and it’s even bleaker than expected.

A warning as a heat wave roasts the U.S. West
Heat Wave and Pollution Warning

Extreme heat wave plus air pollution can be deadly, and the health risk together is worse than either alone.