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onEarth, independent publication of the National Resources Defense Council When I traded New York City for Tempe, Arizona, in August 2001, I thought I was moving to a quiet desert

New program offers "sustainable" business degree

ASUNews More people and businesses want to find ways to conserve energy and help make our natural resources last longer. As the new school year begins, a groundbreaking new degree

ASU makes Kaplan list of top 25 green colleges

Today's students are going green and the move towards a sustainable future is impacting many of their decisions, including college and career choices. In recognition of this movement, Kaplan, a

Think twice before recycling your computer

Discovery Channel: TechDr. Eric Williams, Assistant Professor of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and in the School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, writes about issues concerning recycling your

US striving for sustainability: Broad clean-energy strategy envisions latching onto a billion-dollar industry

Delaware OnlineProfessors and students are engaging in potentially groundbreaking work in environmental technology and research, including a clean-energy bus powered by hydrogen fuel cells, solar panels... > Read more

Sustaining Arizona

The Arizona Republic is having a six-part series on sustainability running, June 22-28, 2008. A list of the articles can be found below. 6/22 - What are you willing to

Regional effort urged for alternative energy projects

The Arizona Republic If Arizona is to lead in the research and use of solar and other alternative sources of energy, a regional approach is needed, says an expert on

Panels to provide ASU with solar energy

Web Devil In a world abuzz with the green movement, ASU is taking a step to do its part. > Read more

Going 'green': ASU gives sustainability mass roots

Chronicle of Higher EducationOne convert at a time is a noble goal for any altruistic endeavor, especially sustainability, which has long laid low in the grass roots of society. Partly

Institute puts university on 'green' path

ASUNewsThe new home of the Global Institute of Sustainability is one of the most eco-friendly buildings on ASU's Tempe campus. Equally important, it is also a pleasant environment. > Read

Arizona must think like a nation for it to fulfill promise of the Sun Corridor

As published in Arizona Republic: Viewpoints by Michael M. Crow, Arizona State University PresidentTwenty "megapolitan" areas with potential equivalent to the richest foreign countries are emerging in our nation. Arizona,

Special on the ramifications of the urban transformation

Science Magazine"News articles offer an on-the-ground look at how cities are tackling specific problems from poverty and sanitation to traffic jams. Reviews and Perspectives examine how cities take shape and