ASU and Mexican experts design sustainability program to save biodiversity

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ASU and Mexican experts design sustainability program to save biodiversity

A new international master’s degree in sustainability will train future Mexican ecological practitioners and policymakers to save biodiversity

Student pursues sustainable living, organizes efforts campuswide

Natalie Fleming, a junior majoring in sustainability, is one of about 200 ASU students living in Sustainability House at Barrett (SHAB), the sustainable-living community at Barrett, the Honors College. Her

‘No Impact Week’ encourages students to live greener

Arizona State University kicked off its No Impact Week on Sunday, November 14. The eight-day initiative, sponsored by the Global Institute of Sustainability, encourages students on the Tempe campus to

Energize Phoenix revs up $25M in grants

The city of Phoenix began accepting funding applications Tuesday from multi-family housing owners along a 10-mile stretch of the Phoenix light rail corridor. $25 million in grants are available under

Scientists from around the globe convene to address urbanization, land, and climate change

ASU hosts two international conferences to advance sustainability efforts and progress                 PHOENIX/TEMPE, Ariz. – Reinforcing its role as a leader in interdisciplinary global environmental and climate change conversations, Arizona State

New 'Green' Minor for Major Change

Arizona State University broadens scope of sustainability education offerings TEMPE, Ariz. – Arizona State University (ASU) has launched a new minor in sustainability that can complement a student’s major in

Dr. Elinor Ostrom - ASU Professor and Nobel Laureate

Q&A with Nobel Laureate Dr. Elinor Ostrom Finding the key to sustaining shared resources Elinor Ostrom is a research professor at the School of Human Evolution and Social Change in

ASU named one of nation's best and greenest colleges

Arizona State University has made the “Green Honor Roll,” rating as one of the nation's 18 "greenest" universities, and is named among the top 120 Best Western Colleges. This is

The new "green conscience" in the U.S.

Das neue "grüne Gewissen" in den USA Read Original Article » The new "green conscience" in the U.S. Read Translated Article » The new "green conscience" in the U.S. Environment:

Our knowledge factories have failed

Unsere Wissensfabriken haben versagt Read Original Article » Our knowledge factories have failed Read Translated Article » Our knowledge factories have failed Sustainability: For a long time, sustainability has been

Organizing Teaching and Research to Address the Grand Challenges of Sustainable Development

Read Article » BioScienceJuly/August 2010, Vol. 60, No. 7Posted online on July 7, 2010 Organizing Teaching and Research to Address the Grand Challenges of Sustainable DevelopmentMichael M. Crow, President of

ASU awarded $6 million for biofuel research

The U.S. Department of Energy has awarded Arizona State University a $6 million grant as part of a program focused on algae-based biofuels. The program supports the development of a