ASU biologist starts magazine to save bees

Destruction of biodiversity can sometimes feel like such an overwhelming problem, the average person has no idea where to begin if they want to make a difference. To those who

ASU workshop tackles questions surrounding the transition to a sustainable future

There is near unanimous consent that we need to transition to a sustainable future. The real question is, how do we do so? In an effort to address this vital

Meet sustainability alumna Megan Warner

Megan Warner just graduated with a Bachelor of Science in sustainability. As someone who has been dedicated to sustainability from an early age, completing the program was a dream come

ASU workshop tackles questions surrounding the transition to a sustainable future

ASU Now There is near unanimous consent that we need to transition to a sustainable future. The real question is, how do we do so? In an effort to address

Gates Ag One will assist small-yield farmers in rising from poverty and facing climate change

Affordable tools and innovations will help farmers improve crop productivity and adapt to upcoming environmental changes

Call for abstracts: Urban climate poster competition

Poster abstracts are due February 10 for the third annual Urban Climate Research Center poster competition and showcase.

Marchant is named AAAS fellow

Marchant works at the intersections of law, science and biotechnology, and has led ASU's Center for Law, Science and Innovation for more than 20 years.

Brenda Hogue in laboratory

China is dealing with a new and deadly virus

A new coronavirus that emerged last month in China and has claimed the lives of 17 people and infected approximately 540 others has the country on high alert. The World

National Academy of Sciences honors Elkins-Tanton

The Arthur L. Day Prize and Lectureship was awarded to Elkins-Tanton for her lasting contributions to the study of the physics of Earth and for illuminating the early evolution of rocky planets and planetesimals.

ASU center makes global impact on ecology, conservation science

Established in January 2019, the Center for Global Discovery and Conservation Science is directed by Greg Asner and builds on his lab work of coral reef mapping and measuring plant biodiversity in forests. The center is already making impressive impacts on global environmental decision-making.

ASU emeritus professor advocates for the environment through art

Emeritus professor Mark Reader has a unique way of advocating for the environment: Art. Reader is a talented painter with a history of protesting going back to the '60s. In

Creating a sustainable fashion industry

According to the United Nations Environment Program, 20% of the global wastewater and 10% of global carbon emissions can be traced back to one source: the fashion industry. The UNEP estimates