Expert: Transitioning to clean energy does not mean the end of foreign dependence

Shade Shutters, Research Scientist, School of Complex Adaptive Systems in the College of Global Futures, is lead author on A U.S. clean energy transition can enhance national security but it’s not

Sustainable Holiday Gift Guide

Graduate students in Dr. Gerber's lab have developed a holiday gift guide.

Innova Nation - building the next generation of sustainable entrepreneurs

Though previously a lawyer, Karin Sempf has found purpose through her work as a businesswoman, changemaker, and educator. She is the founder of the educational lab Innova Nation, which aims to inspire and educate children ages eight to 18 to think sustainably and to solve problems through the lens of an entrepreneur.

WE Empower Awardee wins Earthshot Prize 2023

2021 WE Empower Awardee, Nidhi Pant (India), won the Earthshot Prize 2023 in the ‘Build a Waste-Free World’ category. Nidhi won 1 million pounds to help scale her business, S4S

A book cover with title, authors, and an image of a globe with a compass in the middle. The compass includes the word Sustainability at its center, surrounded by three words: Environmental, Economic, Social.

ASU Global Futures Scholar publishes definitive guide to Sustainable Community Development

Mark Roseland, Professor of Community Resources and Development in ASU's Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions, is lead and corresponding author on Toward Sustainable Communities: Solutions for Citizens and

ASU researcher contributes to global climate negotiation process

Sonja Klinsky, Associate Professor in the School of Sustainability, College of Global Futures, is lead author on How needs-based assessments could advance equity in the global stocktake and beyond, a new

ASU Carbon Summit: Food systems discussion and panel

The inaugural Carbon Summit, hosted at ASU's Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health, served as an informative showcase of sustainable solutions spanning five themes that were all on display through presentations and panels: food systems, energy transitions, circular economies, climate adaptation, and sustainability.

Critical questions to ask and answer about the future of global agriculture in an era of multiple crises

October 6, 2023 at the ASU DC campus, the Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems, TMG Think Tank for Sustainability, Berlin Germany and the German Embassy of Washington DC joined together to host an event designed to identify the most pressing questions policymakers must confront as they write the forthcoming US farm bill.

From kitchen to community: DC Central Kitchen uses food to change lives

In May 2023, DC Central Kitchen welcomed our cohort from the ASU Sustainable Food Systems graduate program to their facility for a tour of their operation. Located in the LEED Certified RiverPoint development, this non-profit organization’s mission is to “use food as a tool to strengthen bodies, empower minds, and build communities.”

Meet affiliated faculty Yujin Park

Read on for an interview with Yujin Park, Assistant Professor in the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts.

Advising and addressing USDA rule-makers

In the spring of 2023, my cohort and I had the pleasure of traveling to Washington, D.C. to meet with various policy experts as part of our Food Policy Immersive course. To kick off the week, we first met with Andrew Perry and Steve O’Neill from the USDA Office of Budget and Program Analysis (OBPA) via Zoom. They shared valuable insights with us, from where comments go when discussing topics, how addressing rulemaking can be effective (in its passage or not), and self-implementing agencies.

Meet Swette Center staff member, Courtney Buzzard

In this series, we’re meeting with Swette Center team members to explore their background in food systems, what they are currently working on, and their vision of food systems transformation. Read on for an interview with Courtney Buzzard, Projects and Events Coordinator.