Should it be saved?

A Science magazine story was published today titled “Should it be saved?” It addresses the various debates surrounding approaches to endangered species protection – in particular how decisions are made

ASU sustainability scientist Bruce Rittmann receives 2018 Stockholm Water Prize

Professors Bruce Rittmann and Mark van Loosdrecht received the 2018 Stockholm Water Prize on Wednesday for microbiological research and innovations that have revolutionized water and wastewater treatment. The prize was

Organizing for biodiversity conservation in the age of extinction

On January 30, 3019, ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Founding Director Leah Gerber will be partnering with Elliott Millinor and Greg Kaebnick to present a session on “Organizing concepts in

Casting biodiversity conservation as a budget allocation problem

ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes Founding Director Leah Gerber will be giving a presentation at the University of Oxford’s Interdisciplinary Center for Conservation Science in London, UK on September 10,

New grants to aid endangered species protection investments

The ASU Center for Biodiversity Outcomes recently secured two grants, one with the Electric Power Research Institute and one with Monsanto, to develop respective tools that will help enable each

Dining with Dan

You’ve heard of “chef-driven cuisine” and “farm-to-table” cuisine, but what about a “farm driven chef”? World-renowned chef Dan Barber is working to be just that.

Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance Represented in International Conferences

Drs. Jim Elser and Matt Scholz of the Sustainable Phosphorus Alliance made presentations on topics related to phosphorus sustainability at recent conferences in Asia and Europe. Jim Elser, executive director

Flathead Lake an Example of Effective Phosphorus Monitoring and Lake Protection

Flathead Lake in Montana is the largest natural freshwater lake in the western continental US (by surface area). It is also one of the cleanest large lakes in the world,

Sustainability student talks on ABC15 about Arizona Sustainability Alliance grant

Arizona State University School of Sustainability undergraduate student Tearsa Saffell was interviewed on ABC15 Arizona morning news for her involvement with the Arizona Sustainability Alliance, a nonprofit organization with a

Future Cities podcast episode 13: Flash Floods in Baltimore

UREx post-docs Bernice Rosenzweig and Marissa Matsler report from on-the-ground in Baltimore. Looking to learn more about how the Memorial Day Weekend extreme rain event affected he city, they interviewed

Rocket Science for a Sustainable Future

We can predict the trajectory of a rocket to Mars with great precision, but have difficulty predicting the precise trajectory of our car ride to the airport. What is the

Bipartisan conversation on pricing carbon emissions attracts nearly 1,200

An online discussion about current efforts to price carbon emissions moderated by ASU Wrigley Institute board member Robert Litterman and headlined by Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse attracted nearly 1,200 registrants.