U. S. Drought Monitor
Concerns for water in the West are reflected in recent articles in the news such as Las Vegas water chief seeks disaster aid for Colorado River drought via Las Vegas
ASU continues to "LEED" in sustainable construction
The Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) recognizes the university's numerous sustainable building achievements in its 2012 edition of "Higher Education Sustainability Review."
Act on climate Phoenix: game-changing steps to combat climate change
On July 31, 2013, over 150 Phoenicians and 20 participating community organizations took part in the “I Will Act” on climate change challenge. The Act On Climate Change Phoenix event
School of Sustainability alum now environmental program manager for City of Avondale
Daniel Culotta is organizing a team of city officials, stakeholders, and planning experts to devise the city's first-ever integrative sustainability master plan using existing evidence and community participation.
A rare sight: ASU researcher records endangered Russian snow leopard spotting
School of Life Sciences doctoral candidate Mimi Kessler photographed one of 90 snow leopards in Russia, where conservation groups work to balance sustainable development with endangered species protection.
ASU partners with renewable energy organization for solar education in Pacific Islands
The partnership will bring a solar workshop led by ASU's College of Technology and Innovation and certifications to lessen the islands' reliance on costly fossil fuels and strengthen economic independence.
Heliae raises $28.4 million for Gilbert expansion
The ASU research spinout company will use the funds to establish its first commercial algae manufacturing plant for personal care and nutrition supplement markets.
Not just biofuel: Spotlighting the variety of non-fuel options for algae
Although algae has been highlighted for its potential as an alternative fuel source, this special microorganism has also established itself in an array of other marketable fields. Feeds, cosmetics, and
Act on Climate PHX: Day of information, inspiration, and action
PHOENIX, Ariz. – July 31, 2013 – Local elected officials, business owners and advocates held a press conference today to highlight the impacts of climate change – including extreme heat, drought and air
All ASU campuses are now tobacco-free
Effective on Aug. 1, smoking and smokeless tobacco products are prohibited on all university campuses in an effort to make ASU a healthier, happier, and litter-free university.
Nature: ASU President Michael Crow on digital learning
In the journal Nature, ASU President Michael Crow says the education field can benefit from online courses that reach equally across audiences and provide adaptive, personalized learning.
Arizona Rooftop Solar Challenge Grant
SCN convenes communities for state solar grant The Rooftop Solar Challenge is funded by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) SunShot Initiative. This initiative supports 22 regional teams collaborating with