Can 7 billion people have clean water and plentiful food, ASU scientists ask
Sustainability Scientists James Elser and Rimjhim Aggarwal met with global scientists and stakeholders in Washington, D.C. to find solutions for phosphorus recycling and efficiency.
Sustainability alumna turns food waste into a career
Natalie Fleming graduated from the School of Sustainability in 2012 and a month later, she obtained a position at a Utah startup called EcoScraps. The company collects food waste from
ASU's Global Institute of Sustainability co-founder, Julie Wrigley, talks investing
In Green Living Magazine's May issue, Julie Ann Wrigley says everyone can make investments in education, in the home, and at work that impact the future, no matter what economic status they hold.
The Green Register: College move-out eco-friendly tips
Move-out topics like packing, cleaning, and textbooks are covered in The Green Register's "The Green Minute." For instance, you can collect recycled boxes from local companies instead of buying brand-new
SolarWorld to sponsor ASU's Solar Decathlon team
SolarWorld, one of the world's largest solar energy companies and the largest U.S. solar manufacturer, will sponsor Arizona State University's team in the Department of Energy's 2013 Solar Decathlon. ASU
Limits to flood forecasting in the Colorado Front Range
Title Limits to Flood Forecasting in the Colorado Front Range for Two Summer Convection Periods using Radar Nowcasting and a Distributed Hydrologic Model Authors Hernan A. Moreno, (1),(2)Enrique R. Vivoni,
DCDC Poster Symposium
On May 1, 2013, students engaged in DCDC education programs participated in our annual poster symposium. Graduate students from the Community of Graduate Scholars program, undergraduate interns from the Internship
Coffee grounds: The magic ingredient to ASU's newly lush flowerbeds
A sustainable engineering major and an urban horticulture major developed the program, "Grounds for Grounds," which collects used coffee grounds on the Tempe campus, saving the university $10,000 in fertilizer costs.
Undergraduate researcher receives Fulbright scholarship to UK
Jaleila Brumand, a CAP undergraduate student, has received a Fulbright scholarship to the UK. Jaleila has been working with CAP scientist Kelli Larson for the past two years as a
Low-carbon fuels from sunlight and waste carbon dioxide: It is possible, is it practical?
A network of issues buried beneath the strategic and economic importance of petroleum and the increasing concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide is complex; however, until addressed, no measure of global sustainability will be obtainable.
Sustainability student, lifelong learner awarded Fulbright
Jill Brumand will continue to learn as a Fulbright master's student at England's Lancaster University comparing U.S. and U.K. energy politics through the Lancaster Environment Centre.
ASU named one of nation's greenest schools
Among 21 colleges, ASU ranks high on The Princeton Review's Green Honor Roll for its commitment to sustainability in education, practice, and partnerships.