Developing a zero-carbon method for processing iron ore
Sara Spear Iron Ore sustainability

USC Ph.D. student Sara Spears shares her experience studying sustainable alternatives for making iron and steel.

EV demand is so hot that Tesla owners are flipping their cars like houses
Electric Vehicle flipping

Lawrence Harris of the USC Marshall School explains how consumers are taking advantage of opportunities.

High heat, heavy smog, a deadly combo
Air pollution study in US News & World Report

Keck School of Medicine researchers reveal extreme heat and air pollution is not sustainable and lethal to human life.

Single-use plastic waste is getting phased out in California
single use plastics CNN

California signed into law the country’s most sweeping restrictions on single-use plastics and packaging.

Dirty Water in Los Angeles
Dirty Water

USC historians uncover L.A.’s long battle over drinking water, irrigation, and development of the Port of Los Angeles.

Water Works and Sustainability
Water Sustainability

USC Dornsife scholars make a splash as they address challenges centered around water.

Global warming continues long after emissions end
Greenhouse emissions imbalance

Climate scientist illustrates how carbon dioxide is rapidly raising Earth’s temperature.

Global security master’s program includes environmental studies
Climate Security Master's Degree

New M.A. in Global Security Studies offers a holistic approach to security.

Urban planning can make sustainable cities
Urban Planning USC Price in FORBES

Forbes highlighted research by Geoff Boeing of USC Price that looked at eight key indicators for healthy and sustainable cities. 

5 Questions on Sustainability Reporting
Professor Richard Sloan, Marshall School

USC Marshall’s Richard Sloan discusses the role accountants play in informing investors about a company’s impact on the environment and society.