Sustainability Scientists make bacteria create electricity
César Torres and Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown, both senior sustainability scientists, partnered with the Biodesign Institute's Jonathan Badalamenti to study the relationship of light-sensitive green sulfur bacterium Chlorobium and anode-respiring bacterium Geobacter and how the
Forum on water to link students, international experts
Arizona State University’s College of Liberal Arts and the Southwestern and Rocky Mountain Division of the American Association for the Advancement of Science are bringing together experts, students, and the
Tour DIRTT, Phoenix-based sustainable interiors firm
School of Sustainability students and alumni are invited to tour the Phoenix facility of DIRTT (Doing It Right This Time), an architectural and interior design firm that creates customizable, adaptable,
Lincoln Ethics Symposium weighs sustainability, human rights questions
Arizona State University will host the 4th Annual Lincoln Ethics Symposium where students and community members will discuss and ponder current human rights and sustainability issues. The free Symposium is scheduled
Time to apply for the ASU President’s Award for Sustainability
Teams of ASU faculty and staff are encouraged to complete an application for the ASU President’s Award for Sustainability when they have successfully developed, implemented, and promoted sustainability principles, solutions,
Peace linked to sustainable agriculture
Sustainability Scientists Rimjhim Aggarwal and Marek Wosinski will help young leaders from developing countries create food source solutions.
Farmers market opens Oct. 8 at ASU Tempe campus
Just in time for the fall weather, the Farmers Market @ ASU Tempe is open for business starting today. This year, a new Sustainability Speakers Corner event series attracts local
ASU, Ameresco, RMI partner on climate
Ameresco and Rocky Mountain Institute will develop ASU's climate neutrality plan, identify funding sources, and conduct on-site emissions assessments.
School of Sustainability students sort through waste for solutions
At a City of Phoenix waste transfer station, students and project leaders from the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives observed the many complex waste types from two SRP buildings and learned that much of our trash can be recycled or reused.
Join us at ASU Homecoming 2013
Arizona State University’s 2013 Homecoming theme is "All that Glitters is Gold," and the Global Institute of Sustainability and School of Sustainability want to celebrate everything gold and green! Keep
October 16 DCDC Water/Climate Briefing
October 16, 2013 - Effective Communication of Scenarios and Scenario Analysis for Decision Making Scenarios are one method to describe the complexity and uncertainty inherent within the management of complex
Securing clean energy through policy: Spotlighting ASU’s Energy Policy Innovation Council
The Energy Policy Innovation Council (EPIC) is a leading-edge initiative developed by Arizona State University’s Program on Law and Sustainability. This fast-acting think tank is designed to inform and educate