2015 Sustainability Solutions Festival aims to reimagine world

Through a week-long series of activities and events, the 2015 Sustainability Solutions Festival – a collaboration between Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives, The Sustainability Consortium and GreenBiz Group – will challenge attendees to envision a better future.

Ecologist explains groundbreaking research on river ecosystems

Commentary from Senior Sustainability Scientist John Sabo, recently published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences, explains research on climate change's projected effects on rivers and the species that inhabit them.

Feature: Introduction to ASU’s new blog series on EPA’s “Clean Power Plan”

Welcome to our new blog on the U.S. EPA's so-called Clean Power Plan. The "Clean Power Plan" is a new set of regulations recently proposed by the U.S. Environmental Protection

PepsiCo's New Water-Modeling Tool

PepsiCo Unveils New Water-Modeling Tool at World Water Week via PotatoPro.com September 3, 2014 Today at the Stockholm International Water Institute's annual World Water Week, PepsiCo (NYSE: PEP) announced the

Scientists receive NSF support for sustainability research

Demonstrating the caliber of research that the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability supports, four members of its Sustainability Scientists and Scholars program recently received substantial awards from the National Science Foundation.

US Secretary of Agriculture speaks on 'homegrown energy'

During his recent Sustainability Series presentation at ASU's Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack discussed the significance of the U.S. farming industry's shift to renewable energy.

ASU students analyze urban sustainability policy in Hong Kong

Students from ASU's School of Sustainability studied alongside students from Hong Kong's City University during a two-week urban sustainability session offered by the Global Sustainability Studies Program, part of the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives.

Corporate sustainability expert joins The Sustainability Consortium

Having served as senior expert consultant and co-leader of McKinsey & Company's Sustainability Transformation Service for more than 15 years, Sheila Bonini brings extensive experience to her new position as CEO of The Sustainability Consortium®.

Dirks appointed to State Energy Advisory Board

In an effort to ensure that Arizona's energy industry remains reliable, secure and affordable in the long-term, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability Director Gary Dirks has been appointed to Governor Jan Brewer's State Energy Advisory Board.

New Plant Biology & Conservation Graduate Program

The School of Life Sciences announces a Master of Science degree in Plant Biology and Conservation.

Rebecca Tsosie: Thought Leader Series

Rebecca Tsosie is a senior sustainability scientist and Regents' Professor of Law at Arizona State University. In this essay, she examines sustainability policies and practices as they relate to Indigenous

Indigenous Peoples and Sustainability Policy: Exploring the Politics and Practice of “Indigenous Sustainability”

Rebecca Tsosie is a senior sustainability scientist and Regent’s Professor of Law at Arizona State University. In this Thought Leader piece, she examines sustainability policy as it relates to Indigenous peoples and illustrates why placing them at the center of sustainability studies is a valuable approach.