Green Living Magazine: The phosphorus issue
In this month's issue, Sustainability Scientist Jim Elser warns of our Earth's decreasing phosphorus supplies and the resulting deleterious effect on our food supply.
Technology brings real world to sustainability students
School of Sustainability professors use video conferencing, Skype, and other technologies to enhance the global education experience.
ASU engineers use SunShot Initiative funds for solar advancements
Sustainability Scientists Stuart Bowden, Stephen Goodnick, and Christiana Honsberg are developing highly efficient silicon solar cells for a low-cost, more electricity energy option.
Sustainability Scientists outline climate change effects
Nancy Grimm and John Sabo advise that impacts are already affecting insurance and biodiversity management.
LEDs light up Wells Fargo Arena
Ameresco and Musco Sports Lighting installed a 27.74 kW LED system that uses 75 percent less energy.
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
White House honors School of Sustainability student
Lt. Col. Joe Knott (USA, ret.), a doctoral student, was among 12 veterans named 'Champions of Change' for his commitment to land and species conservation.
White House to honor veterans as "Champions of Change" for advancing clean energy and climate security
WASHINGTON, DC — November 4, 2013 — On Tuesday, November 5th, just days before Veterans Day, the White House will honor 12 local heroes as "Champions of Change." The event
ASU team shines in Solar Decathlon
The aSUNm team achieved fifth place in architecture and sixth place in engineering in the Department of Energy's 2013 Solar Decathlon.
AZ universities to showcase algae research
This Saturday, students and researchers from all three major Arizona universities will unite to showcase their current algae projects, in particular, using wastewater to grow algae for food, fuel, and
ASU engineering grad putting education to work in solar energy field
Manny Quijada, a graduate of Arizona State University's Solar Energy Engineering and Commercialization program, started Western Texas College's own Solar Energy Technology program a year ago. Now a solar energy curriculum specialist,
When decision-making is shared, maintain a shared vision
School of Sustainability alumnus Cameron Childs (MA ‘12) has published her work in the September 2013 issue of Ecology and Society. Together with ASU Sustainability Scientists Abigail York, Dave White,