Najam: Climate Change is a Problem for 8 Billion People
In a recent interview, Adil Najam, Dean Emeritus of the Pardee School of Global Studies, emphasized that climate change is “a problem of 8 billion people.” He called for urgent action, advocating for mitigation and adaptation strategies while promoting a shift from fear-based messaging to an empowering narrative focused on solutions.
Najam Urges Global Action on Climate Change
Professor Adil Najam emphasized that climate change is “a problem of 8 billion people.” He stressed the need for both mitigation and adaptation strategies, calling for a shift from fear-based messaging to empowering narratives. Najam urged global cooperation in the energy transition and expressed optimism about young people’s passion for climate
Sarah Soussi, MAIA ’24, Analyzes African Union’s Public Diplomacy Efforts in Published Article
Recent Pardee alumna Sarah Soussi (MAIA ’24) published an analysis of African Union’s public diplomacy on USC Center blog. Her article examined AU’s Agenda 2063, youth engagement strategies, and economic initiatives. Soussi, mentored by former British diplomat Paul Webster Hare, contributed to academic discourse on Africa’s evolving diplomatic efforts.