Sustainability alum named to Phoenix '40 Under 40'

Colin Tetreault, an executive on loan from ASU to the City of Phoenix, is Greg Stanton's senior policy adviser for sustainability.

Video in the news

Check out these links to recent video about our favorite subjects: water, climate change, and other interesting things. Research Universities and the Future of America. The National Research Council presents

Sustainable summer presentation: Arizona’s path to an energy efficient summer

It’s no secret that living in Arizona during the summer can be quite the battle. With record temperatures soaring up, a group of experts specializing in how state residents can

LARB student worker reflects upon EPA granted algae wastewater project

Almost one year ago, ASU graduate students and Laboratory of Algae Research and Biotechnology (LARB) student workers Joshua Wray, Martha Kent, and Emil Puruhito were granted the P3 Award from

Climate adaptation - California Governor's Climate Conference 2011

On December 15, 2011, Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr. and environmental, business and public health and safety leaders came together at The Governor's Conference on Extreme Climate Risks and California's

DCDC NSF Annual Report

The DCDC Annual Report covers the NSF reporting period of September 1, 2011-August 31, 2012 and is available on the Vision, Mission, and Strategic Goals page of our website. DCDC

UN names ASU sustainability dean a 'Champion of the Earth'

Sander van der Leeuw, the dean of the School of Sustainability at Arizona State University, is among the six winners of the 2012 United Nations Champions of the Earth award.

Water, people, and sustainability

Water, People, and Sustainability—A Systems Framework for Analyzing and Assessing Water Governance Regimes Authors Arnim Wiek (1) and Kelli L. Larson (1, 2) Abstract Freshwater resources might become the most

UN names ASU sustainability dean a 'Champion of the Earth'

ASU won a Climate Leadership Award from Second Nature and the American College and University Presidents’ Climate Commitment (ACUPCC). The honor highlights colleges and universities that demonstrate unparalleled campus innovation and climate leadership. ASU is one of only two doctoral-granting academic institutions to receive this award for 2012.

Horse manure to sustainable resource

Student sustainability interns worked to collaboratively resolve a local horse sanctuary's manure problem.

Practicing sustainability: From measurement to progress

A Thought Leader Series Piece By Ralf Wilde Note: ASU and TÜV Rheinland in 2009 established a commercial joint venture in Tempe, Arizona – the TÜV Rheinland Photovoltaic Testing Laboratory.

Navajos and Hopis concerned over water deal With Feds

Via AZ Central.com The house where Dixie Ellis lives with her mother is perched on a mesa above town. It is a steep hike up the hill from Lake Powell,