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Science and business: Working together for sustainability
In what ways can science and business sectors collaborate to build sustainable societies? This vital question was the focus of the second Global Sustainability Strategy Forum, where 25 leading experts
Landscape Analysis of key organizations working in sustainable livestock systems
The map linked here illustrates a range of actors and instances of their multi-stakeholder collaborations on specific sub-themes within animal agriculture. While this is already a complex web of players
Livestock Futures – reading a mindmap to develop insight into relationships
Please download this PDF for the map. The description of a complex mix of issues surrounding industrial animal agriculture is here presented visually in a mind map – a methodology
Science and business: Working together for sustainability
IASS Potsdam In what ways can science and business sectors collaborate to build sustainable societies? This vital question was the focus of the second Global Sustainability Strategy Forum, where 25 leading
ASU Apocalyptic Narratives project wins Luce/ACLS grant
The project, Apocalyptic Narratives and Climate Change: Religion, Journalism, and the Challenge of Public Engagement, combines research on the apocalyptic religious thinking with training in the literature of social change.
ASU Apocalyptic Narratives project wins Luce/ACLS grant
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) has announced a grant to the Arizona State University interdisciplinary project “Apocalyptic Narratives and Climate Change: Religion, Journalism, and the Challenge of Public Engagement.” Led
Sun Devils Together: An empathetic approach to ASU student homelessness
This article was co-written by William Walker VI, a sophomore in the School of Sustainability and Paul Prosser, Project Partner Liaison at the School of Sustainability. All students in Arizona
Students from CSSI implement sustainability practices at music festival
Campus Student Sustainability Initiatives (CSSI) is a student project-oriented club on campus where students engage in sustainability projects. They recently participated in the M3F festival where they helped implement sustainability
Feeding the hungry: A day with the United Food Bank
This past December, I had the opportunity to fly across the country and join my classmates in Arizona for a Food and Farm Immersion course as part of ASU’s food policy and sustainability leadership program. On the second day of our trip, we visited the United Food Bank in Mesa, AZ, which stood out as pretty different from our other stops. There were no dairy cows, farm tractors, or acres of leafy greens. Instead, we arrived to a clean, spacious warehouse full of wooden palettes, cardboard boxes, colorful food packages, and smiling volunteers.
ASU receives $2M to boost coronavirus rapid research response
A $2 million donation in emergency grants from the Virginia G. Piper Charitable Trust will vastly increase efforts now underway at Arizona State University to coordinate preparedness responses to the
COVID-19: The ultimate stress test for our global futures
The COVID-19 pandemic is the ultimate stress test: What does it show so far, and how can we better prepare for future shocks?