Archeologists investigate Ice Age hominins adaptability to climate change
Complex computational modeling provides clues to Neanderthal extinction Computational modeling that examines evidence of how hominin groups evolved culturally and biologically in response to climate change during the last Ice
ASU 'Changing Planet' town hall airs Nov. 17 on The Weather Channel
In celebration of NBC Universal’s “Green Is Universal” week, The Weather Channel announced that it will air “Changing Planet: Adapting to Our Water Future” at 5 p.m. ( ET ), 3 p.m.
Using social psychology to promote sustainability
Can peer pressure help people live more sustainably? In this article from The Atlantic Cities, Susan Ledlow, ASU social psychologist; Mick Dalrymple, ASU Energize Phoenix project manager; and Dimitrios Laloudakis, Phoenix's
In the news
December 6, DCDC Water/Climate Briefing, Cotton, Condos, and Climate: Agriculture and Arizona's Water Future. Organized by School of Sustainability graduate students, this DCDC Water/Climate Briefing explores the climate-water-agriculture-nexus in Arizona.
A conversation with Kevin Dooley, Sustainability Consortium Director
From The Atlantic, this article features a conversation with Kevin Dooley, Senior Sustainability Scientist and Professor of Supply Chain Management, W.P. Carey School of Business. Dooley also serves as Academic
Rating Phoenix sustainability: What matters most?
A Thought Leader Series Piece By Grady Gammage, Jr. In early October, Andrew Ross issued the latest indictment of Phoenix: Bird on Fire: Lessons from the World’s Least Sustainable City.
A conversation With Bruce Rittmann, Distinguished Sustainability Scientist
From The Atlantic, this article features a conversation with Bruce Rittmann, Distinguished Sustainability Scientist and Regents' Professor, School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering. As
2011 Water/Climate Briefing keynote address
Our Energy-Efficiency Paradox: Psychological Barriers to 'No-Brainer' Solutions Elke U. Weber, Keynote Speaker Jerome A. Chazen Professor of International BusinessFounder and Co-director, Center for the Decision Sciences (CDS) and the
Sustainable production and consumption starts to get real in the marketplace
TEMPE, Ariz., – The Sustainability Consortium (TSC) took a major step forward today when they announced the completion of 10 Category Sustainability Profiles as part of research on 50 product
Trick or (green) treat!
Happy Halloween Sundevils! Hope you are off to a safe and fun holiday season. We know it's tradition to give away those individually wrapped candies on this ghoulish holiday but
400 publications and counting!
This year, CAP was proud to add its 400th publication to its long list of publications. To date, we have 408 publications in total, comprised of 320 articles, 78 book
AZ Indicators UHI Panel
On October 18, 2011, Arizona Indicators, a project of ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy, presented, The Urban Heat Island: Adaptation and Mitigation Strategies for a Cooler Valley in conjunction