First-of-its-kind Energy Transition Podcast Dropping January 24
The USC Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication (CCJC) announced today the launch of Electric Futures, a podcast series exploring lesser known stories of the energy transition, from the perspectives of the people most impacted by the changes that
Research to Reality launches online
Did you know that when we attempt to correct climate misinformation we often inadvertently reinforce that misinformation? New research from Gale Sinatra, the USC Rossier School of Education’s Stephen H. Crocker Chair, professor of education and psychology, and associate dean
Climate Communication Lessons from Dr. Sylvia Earle
I spend a lot of time working with students, journalists, and scientists to support their efforts as climate communicators. To teach them, my colleagues and I draw on research published by experts in the field. I believe in this approach
Covering Climate: Bringing in Rural Voices
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to be the first USC Annenberg Center for Climate Journalism and Communication rural climate reporting fellow. I spent two months reporting at the Malheur Enterprise, a local newspaper based in Vale, which is
Descendant of a Procter & Gamble Founder Reckons with Company’s Environmental Legacy
To know me as I am today is in part to know a piece of my ancestry. By way of my paternal grandmother, I am six generations descended from James Gamble, a co-founder of the multinational consumer goods company Procter
Sylvia Earle Announced as the Center for Climate Journalism and Communication’s inaugural Climate Communicator in Residence
The Center for Climate Journalism and Communication is pleased to announce that Dr. Sylvia Earle will be its inaugural Climate Communicator in Residence. Students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend public programs with the legendary oceanographer, dubbed as