Social Impact Archives - USC https://usc.edu/category/social-impact/ University of Southern California Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:54:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 USC hosts Los Angeles Business Council’s Sustainability Summit https://today.usc.edu/usc-hosts-los-angeles-business-councils-sustainability-summit/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:42:15 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=26409 GREEN WEEK: The council’s 18th annual Sustainability Summit was held at Town and Gown during the university’s Green Week observation.

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Los Angeles Business Council Sustainability Summit: Carol Folt

USC President Carol Folt delivers opening remarks during the Los Angeles Business Council’s Sustainability Summit. (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

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USC hosts Los Angeles Business Council’s Sustainability Summit

GREEN WEEK: The council’s 18th annual Sustainability Summit was held at Town and Gown during the university’s Green Week observation.

September 10, 2024

By Stephen Gee

USC President Carol Folt welcomed leaders in sustainability to the university for the 18th Annual Los Angeles Business Council Sustainability Summit.

The standing-room-only event was held at Town and Gown on the USC Unviersity Park Campus during the university’s fourth annual Green Week. The awareness week, started by Folt and her sustainability-focused working group, celebrates all that USC has accomplished in making campuses and operations greener.

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Learn more about USC’s Assignment: Earth initiative.

It also heralds the collaboration between USC students, faculty and staff who are committed to the university’s sustainability mission, Assignment: Earth. Folt introduced the framework in 2022 to ensure the university remains a leader in sustainability operations, research and education.

“Because we are in L.A., our global platform and our global economy can really help set the pace,” Folt said, addressing a crowd made up of academic, business, government and nonprofit leaders. “Sustainability is deeply embedded in this city.”

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“I am not filled with despair,” she said. “I carry feelings of hope together with urgency every day, and the reason I feel it is because of people like you, but also driven by the youth of our world.”

Los Angeles Business Council Sustainability Summit: Addressing challenges

The summit addressed numerous sustainability challenges including how to reach clean energy goals, the need for energy and infrastructure investment, and the future of the region’s water supply.

“California, in so many ways, is Exhibit A for the climate crisis,” said U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla, who previously served as the chair of the California State Senate Committee on Energy, Utilities and Communications. “Yes, it is real, we’re not in denial, and it’s not some risk far off in the future. It is here it is now.”

Los Angeles Business Council Sustainability Summit: Attendees
Attendees listen to President Folt’s opening address, (USC Photo/Gus Ruelas)

The summit also highlighted a newly completed USC study, commissioned by the Business Council, that examines the difficulties trucking companies serving the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach face in achieving zero-emission drayage fleets that can ship freight by land, water and air by 2035, as mandated by California’s Advanced Clean Fleets laws.

“I think there’s a large sector of the industry that is going to need more information and more support, and that is one of the recommendations that we are making,” said Marlon Boarnet, professor of public policy at the USC Price School of Public Policy and director of the METRANS Transportation Consortium. METRANS is a joint partnership between USC and California State University, Long Beach.

The report indicates that there are opportunities for policymakers to hasten the carbon-reduction effort such as providing subsidies that will help pay for the switch to zero-emission, hydrogen and electric trucks, as well as public-private partnerships with funds that back renewable energy projects including for transportation.

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Public trust in drinking water safety is low globally https://today.usc.edu/public-trust-in-drinking-water-safety-is-low-globally/ Thu, 05 Sep 2024 07:01:00 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=26303 More than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to be seriously harmed by their drinking water within the next two years.

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More than half of adults surveyed worldwide expect to be seriously harmed by their drinking water within the next two years.

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Transcendent thinking can increase teens’ sense of purpose https://today.usc.edu/transcendent-thinking-can-increase-teens-sense-of-purpose/ Tue, 13 Aug 2024 07:05:00 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=25943 USC researchers’ discovery came in a study of an intergenerational community program.

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USC researchers’ discovery came in a study of an intergenerational community program.

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Working together to advance use of nature-based solutions that fight climate change https://today.usc.edu/working-together-to-advance-use-of-nature-based-solutions-that-fight-climate-change/ Mon, 05 Aug 2024 07:05:00 +0000 https://usc.edu/?p=25658 At the USC Capital Campus, the USC Dornsife Public Exchange and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy explore how nature can be used to fight floods, heatwaves, fires and more.

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At the USC Capital Campus, the USC Dornsife Public Exchange and the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy explore how nature can be used to fight floods, heatwaves, fires and more.

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The tree initiative: In a county divided by heat, USC Dornsife plants seeds of change https://today.usc.edu/the-tree-initiative-in-a-county-divided-by-heat-usc-dornsife-plants-seeds-of-change/ Wed, 31 Jul 2024 07:01:00 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=25582 USC Dornsife’s Paulina Oliva is developing tools to help policymakers understand how air pollution affects communities in disparate ways.

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USC Dornsife’s Paulina Oliva is developing tools to help policymakers understand how air pollution affects communities in disparate ways.

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Paris 2024: Geopolitics and the Olympics https://today.usc.edu/geopolitics-and-the-olympics-paris-2024/ Thu, 25 Jul 2024 07:05:00 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=25487 USC experts in international relations and foreign policy discuss how the Olympics shape — and are shaped by — global politics.

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Eiffel Tower and Paris Olympics: Rendering

In its Olympic Charter, the International Olympic Committee maintains a strong position against the politicization of sport. But reality often intrudes. (Image/©Paris2024)

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Paris 2024: Geopolitics and the Olympics

USC experts in international relations and foreign policy discuss how the Olympics shape — and are shaped by — global politics.

July 25, 2024

By Nina Raffio

When French historian and educator Baron Pierre de Coubertin founded the modern Olympics in 1894, he did so with a vision of promoting peace through sport. In reality, the Olympics have often reflected the geopolitics of the period.

Tensions flared Wednesday when Olympic officials moved to crush U.S. probes into a Chinese doping scandal. Multiple wars rage, political instability is shaking France and anxiety mounts about the U.S. presidential election. Can Olympic victories translate into geopolitical wins?

“International sporting events have become thoroughly politicized, and given the chaos around the globe, we can expect many acts of protest and disruption both inside and outside the stadiums of Paris,” said Robert English, an associate professor of international relations, Slavic languages and literature and environmental studies at the USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

“We live in an era in which reputation is central to the security of nations. A mega-event like the Olympics becomes a key platform to the host and participants alike,” said Nicholas Cull, a historian and expert in public diplomacy, foreign policy and media at the USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism. “International actors compete to showcase their own strengths and reveal the weaknesses of their adversaries, real or imagined.”

Geopolitics and the Olympics: Games are apolitical in theory, but not in practice

Though the International Olympic Committee maintains a strong position against the politicization of sport in its Olympic Charter, reality often intrudes.

“In the world we have, we know that the Olympics are political. The U.S. boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics because of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, and earlier, in 1968, two Black American runners raised their fists in a Black power salute on the winners’ podium,” said Gregory Treverton, a professor of the practice of international relations and spatial sciences at USC Dornsife.

Treverton, who served as chairman of the U.S. National Intelligence Council from 2014 to 2017 and previously worked for the first Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, where he handled Europe for the National Security Council, said that the main benefit of the Olympics from a political perspective is probably the athletes themselves, as they get to know their counterparts from other countries.

As athletes interact, they participate in a unique cultural exchange that only an event like the Olympics can provide, experts say.

Geopolitics and the Olympics: Games a platform for public diplomacy?

Cull, a professor of communication at USC Annenberg, said he’ll be watching athletes from smaller, lesser-known countries whose potential Olympic victories could have broader political ramifications.

He notes that Kosovo’s 2016 Olympic success in women’s judo was a “massive deal,” which bolstered the nation’s argument to be recognized as a nation in its own right rather than a runaway province of neighbor Serbia.

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From a political perspective, the main benefit of the Olympics might be the athletes’ getting to their counterparts from other countries. (Image/©Paris2024)

Experts predict news headlines to center on the performances of U.S., Chinese and Russian athletes. Competitors from Russia and its ally, Belarus, will participate as Individual Neutral Athletes, without national flags or anthems, and will be excluded from the official medal table.

“Russia is effectively banned from the 2024 Summer Olympics because of its war in Ukraine. Ideally, this ban would work as another sanction to pressure Russia to stop the war,” English said. “Practically, it will have zero such effect and mainly serves to further alienate ordinary Russians from the West.

“It is also seen by many as hypocritical when the Israeli Olympic team can compete despite the carnage of Israel’s war in Gaza,” he added, noting that the U.S. faced criticism when its athletes competed internationally despite the U.S. invasion of Iraq.

USC Professor Jonathan Aronson warned that the high-profile nature of the Olympics brings with it the potential for demonstrations or acts of violence, a Russian attack in Ukraine aimed at distracting global attention, efforts by right-wing French or European Union factions to undermine President Emmanuel Macron, road closures and travel disruptions, or a major cyberattack that could disrupt events.

“If the Olympics proceed without significant disruptions, it will be considered a major success and a huge relief for the organizers,” said Aronson, a professor of communication at USC Annenberg and a professor of political science and international relations at USC Dornsife.

The expert in international relations, communications, globalization and trade negotiations added: “While there will be many touching personal stories during the Olympics, it is unrealistic to expect a widespread moment of public diplomacy or a unifying atmosphere.”

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The welcoming community that greeted USC’s first openly transgender social work grad student https://today.usc.edu/the-welcoming-community-that-greeted-uscs-first-openly-transgender-social-work-grad-student/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 07:39:17 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=25396 Christina Munguia credits her graduate school journey as a life-changing experience of acceptance and personal growth.

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Witnessing violence harms brains of older teens, but ‘transcendent thinking’ may be an antidote  https://today.usc.edu/witnessing-violence-harms-brains-of-older-teen-but-transcendent-thinking-may-be-an-antidote/ Fri, 12 Jul 2024 07:02:00 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=25393 Teens who think about social issues and violence in reflective ways show greater resilience to the effects of violence exposure on their brain development, USC research finds.

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Teens who think about social issues and violence in reflective ways show greater resilience to the effects of violence exposure on their brain development, USC research finds.

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USC Family Caregiver Support Center launches innovative caregiving educational program https://today.usc.edu/usc-family-caregiver-support-center-launches-innovative-caregiving-educational-program/ Wed, 10 Jul 2024 07:43:12 +0000 http://live-usc-dp.pantheonsite.io/?p=25324 CalGrows grant-funded project focuses on the needs of care workers serving adults with Alzheimer’s disease.

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