Real-life research applications enhance ASU sustainability education

School of Sustainability community-university liaison Katja Brundiers uses Living Learning Labs to turn research into campus and community projects that apply and teach sustainability.

China's great uprooting: Moving 250 million into cities

China is pushing ahead with a sweeping plan to move 250 million rural residents into newly constructed towns and cities over the next dozen years — a transformative event that could set off a new wave of growth or saddle the country with problems for generations to come.

The Guardian: 97% of climate science papers agree global warming is man-made

Citizen science volunteers expanded on past Wrigley Lecture Series lecturer and climate scientist Naomi Oreskes' survey of climate journal articles in hopes of lessening the misconceptions behind climate change.

National Science Foundation: Our impact on urban heat islands

Sustainability Scientist Sharon Harlan says Phoenix is a perfect living lab to study urban heat island effects on vulnerable populations and that cool, green parks can help counteract increasing temperatures in cities.

Water Environment Federation recognizes sustainability scientist as 2013 Fellow

Bruce Rittman, director of ASU's Swette Center for Environmental Biotechnology, is a leader in water quality research having developed the membrane biofilm reactor that uses bacteria to clean polluted water sources.

EEB Hub: Hank Foley explains the benefits of energy efficient buildings

On May 1, 2013, Hank Foley, Vice President for Research and Dean of the Graduate school at Pennsylvania State University, visited the ASU Global Institute of Sustainability to discuss the

Solar projects to detour pedestrian traffic on Tempe campus

This summer, two PowerParasol solar systems will be installed near the Memorial Union and on the Gammage Parkway medians. The PowerParasol systems are designed by Strategic Solar Energy, the same

Phoenix Business Journal: The greener the business, the more profit

Sustainability Scientist and School of Sustainability professor George Basile says more businesses are realizing that sustainability is not just good for the environment, but great for long-term profit as well.

ASU professor, sustainability scientist named Ecological Society of America fellow

Osvaldo Sala says he is proud to join a group that cares for the stewardship of the planet and admires the ESA for not only its growth in fellows, but also the breadth of sciences the fellows represent.

Regulation Magazine: What is the right price for carbon emissions?

Board of Directors member Bob Litterman writes that because of climate change's uncertainty, it is in our best interest to price carbon emissions now at a price well above today's value of expected future damages.

Framing water sustainability in an environmental decision support system

This case study applies the theoretical concepts of frame and framing processes to identify and describe the diagnostic and prognostic frames for water sustainability expressed through an environmental decision support system.

New York Times: How Phoenix uses water according to ASU scientists

Decision Center for Desert City co-director Dave White and Mayor Greg Stanton's sustainability adviser Colin Tetreault say Phoenix and its surrounding cities use water to make our communities livable, but in a way that conserves for the future.