When research crawls, slithers and stings

When research crawls, slithers and stings

Center for Biodiversity Outcomes welcomes new project manager

The Center for Biodiversity Outcomes is excited to welcome its new Project Manager, Amy Scoville-Weaver. Amy brings a professional background in brand management, strategic planning and community outreach, and has worked in a

Leon Billings and Thomas Jorling: Thought Leader Series

Widely regarded as pioneers of the "Golden Age" in environmental policy seen in the 1970s, Leon Billings and Thomas Jorling penned this Thought Leader Series contribution to call attention to the enormous pink elephant in the current U.S. presidential election – climate change.

Joan McGregor: Thought Leader Series

Food provides much more to humanity than sustenance, says Professor of Philosophy and Senior Sustainability Scientist Joan McGregor, who articulates the need for a values-based food system and describes an event aimed at modeling one in this Thought Leader Series piece.

Members of new consortium unite around global sustainability outcomes

At the first-ever meeting of the Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes, hosted by Arizona State University, representatives of eleven universities from around the world worked to design an innovative path toward timely sustainable outcomes on a global scale.

Message in a bottle: BikeMaps.org blitz at ASU

Cyclists at ASU and in Tempe should check their bike cages during the week of Oct 24th. In conjunction with ASU’s bike month, a team of BikeMaps.org volunteers lead by

International members of GIOS®-led consortium unite around global sustainability outcomes

At the first-ever meeting of the Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes, hosted by Arizona State University, representatives of eleven universities from around the world worked to design an innovative path toward timely sustainable outcomes on a global scale.

Founding members of Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes gather in Tempe to find large-scale solutions

The energy in the room was powerful. Twenty men and women from around the world had traveled to Tempe, Arizona, for this moment. Alone, each might be able to change

Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes Announces 2nd Round of Seed Grant Winners

The Global Consortium for Sustainability Outcomes (GCSO), a non-profit international network of universities working with implementers to deploy and scale solutions to sustainability challenges, today announced the winners of its

The greatest threat of our time and no one wants to talk about it

A Thought Leader Series Piece by Leon Billings & Thomas Jorling Note: As the two senior staff members who led the Senate environment subcommittee during the 1970s, Leon Billings and Thomas Jorling are

Putting values on our plates

A Thought Leader Series Piece by Joan McGregor Food is inseparable from human history, culture and values. It provides significant meaning to people around the world, regardless of nationality. The failure

ASU named #1 in Procurement by AASHE

AASHE has released the 2016 Sustainable Campus Index, a publication that recognizes top-performing colleges and universities in 17 distinct aspects of sustainability and overall, as measured by the Sustainability Tracking,