Clean energy, the great convener: Director Peter Byck says we are not as polarized as we think

Last month, film director Peter Byck visited ASU Tempe campus to speak to an audience about lessons learned from touring and filming his documentary Carbon Nation. Byck toured the nation

Professor sets high goals in supporting urban and crop sustainability

Sustainability Scientist Soe Myint received funding for three proposals that utilize satellite imagery to estimate crop resiliency and climate variations.

Colorado River high flow experiment

via USGS Science Features on November 14, 2012By Jack Schmidt and Barbara Wilcox More than 16 years of USGS science will come to fruition next week in the Grand Canyon

ASU adds composting program, joins EPA Food Recovery Challenge

To celebrate America Recycles Day, ASU now has composting bins at the Hassayampa and Barrett, The Honors College dining halls that compost all food and paper food-service items.

ASU groups seek to collaborate, construct interdisciplinary energy narrative

The Energy, Ethics, Society, and Policy research community meets to combine stories that capture the realities of clean energy and show how energy interacts with us on a daily basis.

Embracing diversity and fostering access to science for all

In an ASU News op-ed piece, Sustainability Scientist Tirupalavanam Ganesh asserts that women are needed in the hard sciences to enhance research enterprises and share creative perspectives.

Wastewater recovery research earns NASA grant

Sustainability Scientist Mary Laura Lind is set to use the $200,000 grant to develop anti-corrosion polymer membranes fortified against highly acidic solutions and salts to be used for water filtration.

ASU appoints Halden as director of new Center for Environmental Security

Sustainability Scientist Rolf Halden says the Center will use a proactive approach to examine chemical and biological threats in the environment locally and globally and develop mitigation strategies.

Valley mayors discuss sustainability in the midst of urban growth

Arizona's desert cities face many unique challenges associated with planning and achieving sustainability, particularly in urban areas. The downturn in the economy coupled with environmental changes and shifts in population

Gasoline distribution is problematic in the wake of Hurricane Sandy

Distinguished Sustainability Scholar John Hofmeister explains to CBS This Morning that gasoline cannot be distributed through depots or station pumps due to electricity outages.

Should we be building down instead of up?

Samuel Ariaratnam talks about the possible advantages of developing our underground real estate and what it could mean for public safety, land use, and environmental sustainability.

Arizona Solar Summit III: Game-changing efforts to propel Arizona’s leadership in a growing solar industry

The Arizona Solar Summit III took place October 9-10, 2012 at ASU SkySong hosted in partnership with ASU LightWorks. The summit’s participants included a collective group of distinguished panelists all