FFAR and Swette Center project: First workshop on institutional barriers to sustainable locust management in South America

As part of the Global Locust Initiative Lab’s FFAR project on coupled human-system approaches to solving locust plagues, also supported by ASU’s Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems, workshops have

Exploring sustainability literacy through nature journaling in school gardens

Dedicated to fostering sustainable change through education, School of Sustainability master's student Julia Colbert helped implement nature journaling in local elementary school classrooms. “Education has always been a significant part

Earth Day 2020: the future for the past 50 years

Join Peter Schlosser, Christopher Boone, Kathleen Merrigan, Nina Berman and Manfred Laubichler for an online Earth Day discussion on Wednesday, April 22 from 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. Closing remarks by Michael Crow.

Gardening in confinement: COVID-19 and the resurgence of home gardening

“I have been thinking of you guys, without the restaurant job, how are you coping?” I was talking to my friend John, who has been waiting tables for the past 4 years. “Well, we make do. We have some savings. And I am trying to create an in-house garden. I never thought about this before, but you know, just in case. Plus it feels good.”

New summary report released: Aboveground storage tank management

The City of Glendale manages approximately 135 Aboveground Storage Tanks (ASTs). ASTs are necessary components for storing valuable chemical agents for a variety of uses, from water treatment to backup power generation.

Middel receives CAREER for work in heat mitigation

Sustainability scientist Ariane Middel has been awarded an NSF CAREER to look at heat from a human perspective, using an innovative mobile sensor called "MaRTy," pictured.

The new normal: Salon, Kuby call for survey responses

To help government agencies and communities recover faster from COVID-19 and become more resilient to the next adverse event, results of this study will be shared widely.

Public Interest Technology University Network announces Year 2 Challenge

The PIT-UN Challenge will prioritize projects that further the positive social impact of technology for all communities. Centering community needs may be demonstrated by incorporating community partners in the design and execution of proposed projects. Apply by July 16.

Wutich to be panelist on NYAS COVID-19 and Anthropology webinar

Sustainability scientist Amber Wutich will join the New York Academy of Sciences Anthropology Section as a panelist for a webinar focused on our current pandemic (COVID-19), contextualizing the global comparative,

Global Drylands Center honors Professor Paul Hirt

The Global Drylands Center honors Professor Paul Hirt’s service as a member of the GDC Executive Board since its inception in 2017. Following 33 years of his academic career, with

ASU's CBIE launches new webinar series

A new webinar panel series entitled Don’t Waste the COVID-19 Crisis: Reflections on Resilience and the Commons Revealed by COVID-19, kicks off on April 20 with an event featuring sustainability

The Blockchain Series: Part 1

The fall of cryptocurrencies in 2018 had far reaching effects for the digital currency market. Bitcoin remains more than 200% below its all-time-high even in 2020. Although shaking the public’s