ASU Decision Center for a Desert City students present sustainability solutions
Faculty, graduate, and undergraduate students share their research on urban climate change adaptation at the American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting in Boston.
ASU commits to zero waste challenge with people power
Sustainability practices director Nick Brown says eliminating waste requires a deep cultural transformation.
Decision Center for a Desert City at AAAS 2013
A contingent of faculty, graduate students and undergraduate students from the Decision Center for a Desert City (DCDC) at Arizona State University will present their research at a special poster
Survey results on water resource and land use planning in the Phoenix metropolitan area
In the report, Views and Activities among Municipal Water Managers and Land Planners: Stressors and Strategies for Resource Management in Metropolitan Phoenix, AZ, DCDC Co-PI Kelli Larson presents 2010 survey
Grant to fund innovative student capstone course in sustainable manufacturing
Building on CTI's iProjects program, the School of Sustainability will share faculty and scientists to educate on the social and environmental impacts of business and manufacturing process.
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Event: Valentine’s Day at the Tempe campus Farmers Market
Tuesday, February 12, 20139:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Orange Mall, west of the MU fountainArizona State University, Tempe campus At the Farmers Market @ the Tempe campus, guest vendors will have
The Sustainability Consortium launches Electronics Delphi Panel
The Electronics Delphi Panel consists of experts who will develop metrics for the ideal electronics takeback program, which currently does not exist.
Spotlight on ASU Research at ARPA-E Energy Innovation Summit
The Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-E) is hosting its fourth annual Energy Innovation Summit in Washington D.C. on February 25-27, 2013. The event is designed to collect esteemed
Event: Using Project-Based Learning to Teach Sustainability
Mark Henderson Director, GlobalResolveCo-Founder, InnovationSpace Micah Lande Assistant Professor, Department of Engineering The sustainability movement is gaining momentum, but to keep the momentum going, it is important to prepare future
DCDC research highlights from recent poster symposia
DCDC researchers shared their research at several conferences and meetings in the first half of the 2012-2013 academic year. From topics ranging from The Social Ecology of Residential Land Management
Your Warming World from New Scientist Magazine
New Scientist Magazine was launched in 1956 "for all those men and women who are interested in scientific discovery, and in its industrial, commercial and social consequences". In an interactive