GreenBiz Group, The Sustainability Consortium, and ASU Global Institute of Sustainability partner on weeklong Sustainability Solutions Festival
The festival will be held in Phoenix in February 2014 and will include the 2014 GreenBiz forum as well as workshops to leverage like-minded organizations and combine leadership, expertise, and innovation.
Sustainability Scientist earns environmental education award for water research
Peter Fox, a professor in the School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment, teaches students about Arizona's water industry and sustainable water systems.
Engineering students to help sustain rural communities in Kenya
ASU's chapter of Engineers Without Borders will teach local residents how to fix breaching dams and construct spillways to store excess water through the Kenya Water Project.
Grimm and Ruddell are co-authors on SW climate report
CAP Director Nancy Grimm and CAP scientist Darren Ruddell are co-authors of a newly-released report, Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwestern US. This report is a contribution to the
Work to improve water systems, energy sustainability earns NSF support
Sustainability Scientist Mary Laura Lind aims to develop energy-efficient water filtration technologies that would also provide material for biofuels by investigating membrane transport properties.
Recycling, 'Office Space'-style
Sitting in your gray cubicle, writing a note on a Post-it using a bright red pen so you really remember to email Stan tomorrow and what happens? The ink in
Solar-powered plane, Solar Impulse visits Phoenix and ASU
Solar Impulse, the innovative Swiss solar-powered airplane, arrived in Phoenix on May 4, 2013 marking a succesful first leg of their 2013 Across America mission. The Solar Impulse team participated
ASU student creates algae-inspired art
Making what’s commonly referred to as “green slime” artistic may seem like a Herculean feat, but Arizona State University student Phillip Carrier is using tiny algae plants as inspiration for
Biodiesel Magazine: Arizona State University student creates algae-inspired art
School of Art student Phillip Carrier is an artist-in-residence at ASU's AzCATI, creating a piece that will blend science, technology, and art to help realize a more sustainable future.
Sustainability alum takes the 'hazard' out of 'hazardous waste'
As a hazard waste compliance officer for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, Bradley Baker conducts inspections of facilities and assist owners in providing a healthy environment for employees.
ASU LightWorks’ Dr. Ellen Stechel to showcase solar-to-fuel solutions at 50th International Paris Air Show
The International Paris Air Show, inaugurated in 1909, is the world’s oldest (and largest) aviation show, drawing participants from all over the world. Open to both professionals and the general
States dependent on Colorado River consider conservation effort
Officials in the seven states that depend on the drought-beset Colorado River expressed a cautious willingness Tuesday to join the federal government in a complex, possibly contentious effort to step up conservation.