Follow UCRC Researchers at 13th Symposium of the Urban Environment at AMS

The 13th Symposium of the Urban Environment is being held at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Meteorological Society (AMS) from January 22-26 in Seattle Washington. Many UCRC faculty

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A goodbye to giraffes? The decline of Earth's gentle giants

With giraffe populations diminishing 40 percent over the last 30 years – and numerous other species facing grave population declines – humans must re-evaluate and adapt our behavior to safeguard the planet's biodiversity, says Senior Sustainability Scientist Leah Gerber.

19th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting

Save the date! CAP will be holding its 19th Annual Poster Symposium and All Scientists Meeting on January 13th at ASU's SkySong facility in Scottsdale. Diane Pataki, Professor, Department of

ASU Center for Biodiversity expands: 2016 open house

On December 15, 2016, ASU’s Center for Biodiversity Outcomes (CBO) hosted an open house to welcome students, affiliated faculty, staff and community members into its new location at the School

Navigating Collaborative Governance for Sustainable River Recreation

Anna Jean Bettis is a dual Sustainability alum, having first completed a Bachelor of Arts with an international development track and recently finishing her Masters of Sustainability Solutions (MSUS) at

Faculty Affiliate Ariane Middel Elected to Board of the IAUC

The International Association of Urban Climate (IAUC) recently announced that Ariane Middel, a faculty affiliate of the UCRC and Senior Sustainability Scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of

Tabulating the world's weather oddities

Listing a 2.25-pound hail stone in Bangladesh among the archives he maintains, sustainability scientist Randy Cerveny is helping the World Meteorological Organization keep track of extreme weather events that help to indicate how our climate is changing.

ASU’s School of Sustainability spells success for graduates

A school that originally started as an experiment has become a leading example for other sustainability programs nationwide by Nicole Randock Students enter college today with the expectation that a

A family man's journey to sustainability

In a December 2016 interview with ASU Now, School of Sustainability student Jason Tibbetts shares that he originally planned to attend an out-of-state school. He ultimately opted for Mesa Community College due to its reputation

ASU among top contenders for NSF research dollars

Alongside the likes of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of California at Berkley, ASU landed on the National Science Foundation’s Top 10 list for research expenditures among American universities without a medical school.