Sustainability scientist: Why don't we measure nature's capital?
Ann Kinzig says our national accounting does not track other types of wealth nature provides, like health and product inspiration.
‘Tis the season to be green
Need some inspiration to make your holidays more sustainable this year? Take some advice from Arizona State University students, who came up with some pretty cool ideas!
Our graduates: Kim Pearson
Sustainability and Spanish literature undergraduate Kim Pearson is set to intern with the Arizona State Senate, researching and presenting bills to legislatures.
Our graduates: Tim Exposito
Sustainability and construction undergraduate Tim Exposito says he will continue his work at CORE Construction on LEED-certified buildings and at his own venture, Balanced Future Remodeling.
Our graduates: Braden Kay
After graduating, sustainability doctoral student Braden Kay plans to use his urban planning background as a postdoc on Reinvent Phoenix.
Colorado River Basin Water Supply and Demand Study
December 12, 2012 - via the Bureau of Reclamation WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar today announced the release of a study – authorized by Congress and
Water piped to Denver could ease stress on river
By Felicity Barringer via The New York Times on December 9, 2012 The federal government has come up with dozens of ways to enhance the diminishing flow of the Colorado
Please RSVP for lunch during CAP ASM
The 15th annual CAP ASM and Poster Symposium will be held on January 11, 2013 from 8:30 am - 5:00 pm in the Convergence Room at ASU SkySong, 1475 North
Researchers: Urban heat island effect more severe than global warming
Nancy Selover and Nalini Chhetri say the urban heat island effect is leading to higher temperatures in the Valley because of increased development and rising populations.
LightWorks Inaugural Lecture Series: Assessing the electric vehicle and the direction toward transportation sustainability
On Monday, November 19, 2012, LightWorks kicked off its Inaugural Lecture Series with Ford Motor Company’s Executive Technical Leader of Energy Systems and Sustainability, Dr. Michael A. Tamor. The event
The Consumer Goods Forum and The Sustainability Consortium announce global partnership to harmonize sustainability measurement
The new partnership is set to focus on product life cycle impacts, which will benefit from a single global framework to share information between companies, regulators, consumers, and CSOs.
Three mayors discuss meaning, importance of sustainability
In a Tempe Republic article, the mayors of Tempe, Mesa, and Phoenix discuss their opinions on sustainability and plans for their respective cities.