ASU presents Sustainability Operations Annual Review 2012

Arizona State University released its Sustainability Operations Annual Review 2012 this February. The four-panel pamphlet includes highlights about ASU’s progress in operational sustainability as well as relevant facts for each

Sustainable Cities Network earns Green Government award

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recognized Arizona State University’s Sustainable Cities Network and its efforts in educating and promoting sustainability throughout the state. On March 4, Jared Blumenfeld, the

Student Spotlight: Mindy Kimball

Sustainability student travels to Antarctica; experience to benefit military professorship career Mindy Kimball is the type of person who lives and breathes what she loves. When she was little, it

ASU’s Sustainable Cities Network earns EPA’s Green Government award

During a ceremony at Wrigley Hall, the Network was honored for its commitment to connecting communities across Arizona to focus on sustainability.

U.S. EPA honors Arizona State University’s Sustainable Cities Network

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Regional Administrator Jared Blumenfeld today recognized Arizona State University’s Sustainable Cities Network in a short ceremony.  The Pacific Southwest Region’s 2012 Green Government Award was presented to Anne Reichman, program manager for the Sustainable Cities Network at ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability.

"Trees for People": Developing a tree and shade plan for your community

Presentations City of Phoenix: Planning the Urban Forest Lysistrata Hall, City of Phoenix "Speak for the Trees": Developing a Tree and Shade Plan, Richard Adkins, City of Phoenix From Quartzsite

EPA to honor ASU's Sustainable Cities Network with 'Green Government' award

Monday, March 4, 20133:30 - 4:15 p.m.Wrigley Hall, Room 481Arizona State University, Tempe campus Please join Arizona State University's Global Institute of Sustainability as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Region

Social norms, behavior influence environmental policy and vice versa

TEMPE, Ariz. – A research team led by Arizona State University (ASU) senior sustainability scientist Dr. Ann Kinzig argues for a new approach to climate change alleviation: target public values

March 6 Water/Climate Briefing

Environment and Water: Decision-support Tools for Managing Ecosystem Services in Arizona Humans benefit from a multitude of resources and services that are supplied by ecosystems. ASU’s Global Institute of Sustainability

Biodiesel now powers select ASU vehicles

ASU moves closer to its carbon neutrality goal with its new fleet powered by oil waste from its food services provider, Aramark.

ASU presents Sustainability Operations Annual Review 2012

The report highlights ASU's progress in sustainability including climate neutrality, zero waste, active engagement, and principled practice.

ASU experts discuss Keystone XL Pipeline and national energy policy

Wally Broecker, John Hofmeister, Mike Pasqualetti, and Peter Byck take conflicting positions on the Keystone XL Pipeline, but agree that a clean energy future depends on a national energy policy.