FBR Open works to get greener

ARIZONA’S BIGGEST SPORTING EVENT CHIPS AWAY AT ECOLOGICAL IMPACTS By Tara Alatorre, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism The golf course has gotten a little greener at the FBR Open in

National climate leaders convene for listening session

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY TEAMS WITH THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA AND ARIZONA WATER INSTITUTE TO HOST THINK TANK FOR NATIONAL CLIMATE LEADERS “Listening Session” is Part of a Nationwide Series by

Teach-in focuses on global-warming solution

The State Press (asuwebdevil.com)Tessa Muggeridge Through various events across the Tempe campus on Thursday, thousands of students, faculty, staff and community members will gather to discuss ways to curtail global-warming.

Singh Farms helping ASU keep waste from landfill

Arizona Republic It is still a long way from its zero-waste goal, but Arizona State University is reducing the size of its refuse piles and turning the Tempe campus greener

ASU global trip promotes sustainability, regional cooperation

A delegation led by Anthony “Bud” Rock, vice president for global engagement, and Stephen Feinson, director of ASU’s Policy and Strategic Partnerships Office, traveled to the United Arab Emirates the

Professor speaks out on sustainability

Arizona State University engineering professor Brad Allenby will help lead a major international effort to broaden public awareness and understanding of sustainability and the technological and social evolution it is

World's most advanced solar testing and certification facility opens doors to global market

Celebration/Ribbon-Cutting of New Clean-Tech Venture Features Dignitaries from Business, Government, University, and Solar Industry; More Events to Follow in Cologne and Shanghai PHOENIX/TEMPE, Ariz.; NEWTOWN, Conn.; YOKOHAMA, Japan; COLOGNE, Germany;

Arizona State University honors first-ever graduate in sustainability

TEMPE, Ariz. – Arizona State University (ASU) awarded the first-ever Master of Arts degree in Sustainability at its fall 2008 commencement ceremonies today. The new graduate, Brigitte Bavousett, received her

ASU strengthens sustainability efforts

ASUNews ASU’s School of Sustainability (SOS) and the Global Institute of Sustainability (GIOS) are about to jointly take the next step in their planned evolution with the creation of a

Online tools to make biodiversity more accessible to public

ASUNews Researchers from Arizona State University are developing a Web tool that promises to revolutionize the way that park rangers, grade school teachers and members of the public access information

ASU Bike Co-Op keeps students green and moving

By Jessica LagreidUndergraduate, W.P. Carey School of BusinessStudent Worker, Global Institute Of Sustainability Ever feel like you are competing in the Tour de France as you just try to make

Striving to be green

Arizona Republicby Ginger D. Richardson The Phoenix region knows that all too well and, it seems, is constantly reminded of its shortcomings. The Valley is lashed in national surveys for