Assessing the cost of climate change

Q&A with Michael Hanemann Michael Hanemann is a Distinguished Sustainability Scientist in the Global Institute of Sustainability and Julie A. Wrigley Sustainability Chair in the School of Sustainability and the

A Green Devil’s take on sustainability

Thanks to the story form located on ASU's sustainability website: http://sustainability.asu.edu/practice/what-you-can-do/sustainability-story-form.php  submitting your personal take on sustainability is easier than ever! You can share your experience with a particular program,

American Public Media’s Marketplace and Gary Comer Global Agenda present Climate and Sustainability: Moving By Degrees – The Future Energy Abyss

CALENDAR/MEDIA ALERT: Global Institute of Sustainability hosts an intimate conversation between David Brancaccio and John Hofmeister WHAT: American Public Media’s Marketplace in partnership with Arizona State University’s Global Institute of

Get ahead this summer and enhance your degree with sustainability

Take advantage of the reduced rates this summer and enhance your degree with sustainability. The School of Sustainability is now offering a variety of summer courses. Whether you are looking

ASU professor elected to the National Academy of Sciences

TEMPE, Ariz., -- Michael Hanemann, a world-renowned environmental economist, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Sciences. Hanemann is the Julie A. Wrigley Chair in Sustainability at

Spring 2011 Convocation speaker shares her sustainability story

During her nine years in the United States, ASU student Cinthia Carvajal of Bolivia has had to learn a new language and adapt to new cultural and social norms. But

Is $2.50 per gallon of gasoline a thing of the past?

PHOENIX - Each Sunday, ABC15.com debuts an Arizona issue - along with two opposing sides on the topic. Don’t worry, you always have the opportunity to make comments at the

New videos showcase new tech incubator, global sustainability and Tempe economy

Councilmember Onnie Shekerjian hosts this month’s Tempe Community Focus, a video program that discusses the substantial issues being tackled by the Tempe City Council's seven committees. Councilmember Shekerjian chairs the

President's awards honor university innovators

From creating a program to capture and re-use water to make the university more sustainable, to developing an online tutoring program to increase student success, to initiating and delivering an

Prescott College hosts third annual Sustainability Education Symposium

Join us for a combination of keynote speakers, guest presenters, and Ph.D. dissertation presentations discussing sustainability and its connection with education throughout our society Prescott, Ariz. – May 4, 2011

Getting dirty to clean up ASU's organic waste

It’s a dirty job, and ASU students rallied to do it. Rolling up their sleeves and getting down and grimy with a full day’s waste from a campus dining hall

Helping cities adapt to climate change

Q&A with Sharon Harlan Dr. Harlan discussing her Phoenix research at the Scientific Workshop on Climate Change Health Adaptation in Ahmedabad, India. Graduate students Tommy Bleasdale and Carolyn Crouch making