Dave White to speak at Carnegie Mellon University

On November 12, 2012, DCDC co-director Dave White will be traveling to the Center for Climate and Energy Decision Making (CEDM) at Carnegie Mellon University to give a seminar on

Sustainability Scientist and daughter team explores new approach to human origins

Inspired by their conversations, Steve Pyle and his daughter, Lydia Pyne, published a book that argues for supplementing science of human origins and evolution with other scholarship.

The Sustainability Consortium continues global expansion plan: Operations begin in China

The Consortium utilizes a $2 million grant from The Walmart Foundation to improve China's massive manufacturing base with product sustainability assessment and support.

ASU professor explains Valley Metro rate increase proposal

Aaron Golub, sustainability scientist and professor, says the increase is part of the balance between affordability and cost recovery that all public transit needs to maintain.

November 14 Water/Climate Briefing

Dynamics of Water in Urban Ecosystems: Effluent for the Environment The reuse of effluent, otherwise known as reclaimed or recycled water, is becoming more and more of a commodity as

University anthropologist receives Ecological Society of America Award

Shauna BurnSilver is part of a national and international research team given the Sustainability Science Award for their work in East Africa.

Ensuring a resource-secure future

Q&A with Matei Georgescu Note: Matei “Matt” Georgescu is a Senior Sustainability Scientist at the Global Institute of Sustainability, assistant professor in the School of Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning,

New Arizona Indicators Policy Points

Arizona Indicators, a project managed by ASU's Morrison Institute for Public Policy, has just published a new Policy Points by DCDC research analyst, Sally Wittlinger. Sally's Policy Point is entitled,

Emeritus Professor Tony Brazel honored

October 15, 2012 via ASU News. Anthony J. Brazel, ASU professor emeritus, has received the Helmet E. Landsberg Award for 2013 from the American Meteorological Society’s Board on the Urban

Surveying the mayors: Two recent panel discussions outline sustainability and solar initiatives in AZ cities

In the past month, Arizona’s mayors’ from Phoenix, Tempe, Mesa, Goodyear, and the Town of Clarkdale have actively engaged in ASU organized mayoral panels highlighting their cities’ sustainability and solar

CAP scientists win environmental education award

CAP co-PI and Executive Committee member Charles Redman and CAP Education Manager Monica Elser were honored recently when their National Science Foundation-funded GK-12 program, Sustainability Science for Sustainable Schools, won

Be ghastly green this Halloween

Finally, the air has a bite to it, you can do homework outside, and the occasional breeze lets you know fall is here. And soon, the first holiday of the