ASU team shines in Solar Decathlon
The aSUNm team achieved fifth place in architecture and sixth place in engineering in the Department of Energy's 2013 Solar Decathlon.
AZ universities to showcase algae research
This Saturday, students and researchers from all three major Arizona universities will unite to showcase their current algae projects, in particular, using wastewater to grow algae for food, fuel, and
ASU engineering grad putting education to work in solar energy field
Manny Quijada, a graduate of Arizona State University's Solar Energy Engineering and Commercialization program, started Western Texas College's own Solar Energy Technology program a year ago. Now a solar energy curriculum specialist,
When decision-making is shared, maintain a shared vision
School of Sustainability alumnus Cameron Childs (MA ‘12) has published her work in the September 2013 issue of Ecology and Society. Together with ASU Sustainability Scientists Abigail York, Dave White,
5 local sustainable food and drink spots
So you’re a student at Arizona State University and are hankerin’ to down some sustainable grub, right? These days it’s hard to figure out where your food comes from and
Alum addresses water-energy nexus in newly published study
A study published October 27, 2013, in the journal Nature Climate Change says global warming will make water scarcer in some places. The implication for coal power plants, which require
Getting back to nature: How biophilic cities can restore biodiversity and enhance lives
Beatley shares the health, experiential, and economic benefits of biophilia—our innate nature connection—and how the concept is applied in cities.
ASU, National Academies publish science policy magazine
Senior Sustainability Scientist Daniel Sarewitz now contributing to 'Issues in Science and Technology.'
Phoenix Business Journal: ASU wins $5M for solar
The U.S. Department of Energy's SunShot Initiative is funding ASU to find cost-competitive and efficient solar solutions.
Triple Pundit: Sustainability business leaders focus on 'can do'
Sustainability Scientist George Basile and consultant Bruno Sarda advise leaders to use strategy, global context, communication, and education.
Clean energy stiches: Paul Nosa’s Solar Sewing Rover visits ASU
On September 27, 2013, visual artist and Arizona native Paul Nosa visited the Global Institute of Sustainability and the ASU Art Museum for a sewing performance with his Solar Sewing
ASU launches Walton sustainability scholarship program
The Global Institute of Sustainability provides $15,000 to each student applying to the Executive Master's for Sustainability Leadership program.