Sustainability alum's career adapts to changing world
Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
Sustainability alum's career adapts to changing world
A native of Mexico, School of Sustainability graduate Emma Huizar-Felix hopes to return home to implement sustainability practices and consult for local businesses.
Making good: Solar Mosaic’s Billy Parish inspires future “changemakers”
On October 2, ASU’s Changemaker Central hosted Billy Parish, founder and president of Solar Mosaic, The Energy Action Coalition, and Rolling Stone Magazine’s “Climate Hero”. Parish led a student engagement
Clean energy stiches: Paul Nosa’s Solar Sewing Rover visits ASU
On September 27, 2013, visual artist and Arizona native Paul Nosa visited the Global Institute of Sustainability and the ASU Art Museum for a sewing performance with his Solar Sewing
Should we demolish Glen Canyon Dam?
via AZCentral.com Arizona Republic environmental reporter Brandon Loomis investigates the wicked problem of keeping or destroying Glen Canyon Dam, a decision that seems to have no positive outcomes. Water managers,
Sustainability a means of achieving change for alumnus
Mariela Castaneda is a water resource specialist at the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR), a job she attained following an internship there during her senior year at Arizona State
October 16 DCDC Water/Climate Briefing
October 16, 2013 - Effective Communication of Scenarios and Scenario Analysis for Decision Making Scenarios are one method to describe the complexity and uncertainty inherent within the management of complex
Securing clean energy through policy: Spotlighting ASU’s Energy Policy Innovation Council
The Energy Policy Innovation Council (EPIC) is a leading-edge initiative developed by Arizona State University’s Program on Law and Sustainability. This fast-acting think tank is designed to inform and educate
ASU hiring in hydrology and water resources engineering
The Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) seek applicants for a nine-month tenure-track/tenured faculty position in hydrology and water resources engineering. Research areas of interest include, but
New DCDC publication
Assessment of De Facto Wastewater Reuse across the U.S.: Trends between 1980 and 2008 Published August 19, 2013 in Environmental Science and Technology, DOI: 10.1021/es402792s Authors Jacelyn Rice, School of
Students aid efforts to solve border region's water challenges
By Rosie Gochnour and Joe Kullman via ASU News. The border region of southern Arizona and Sonora, Mexico faces the sustainability challenges of a semi-arid climate that experiences long periods
Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study: Next steps
Updated September 2013. Source: Bureau of Reclamation. Moving Forward to Address Challenges Identified in the Study In 2012, the Bureau of Reclamation, in partnership with the seven Colorado River Basin
ASU solar to fuel research aims for higher efficiency
ASU’s Biodesign Institute kicked off the Fall 2013 semester by hosting an interesting lecture featuring the research findings of Assistant Professor Candace K. Chan of ASU’s School for Engineering of