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

The Arizona Republic: The Valley as ASU's lab

Sethuraman "Panch" Panchanathan says the Global Institute of Sustainability's local research and training have world-wide impact.

Boardroom Journal: Exploring sustainability's impact on the global food supply chain

In the October 2013 issue of Boardroom Journal by Food Product Design, Senior Sustainability Scientist George Basile and The Sustainability Consortium's CEO Kara Hurst comment on sustainability's role in the global

Leadership through a sustainability lens: The Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives to host Twitter chat

Join us for the #sustleadership chat w/ @bruno68 @WSSIatASU @triplepundit & @CSRwire on Oct 15 at 3:30pm EST! http://bit.ly/asu_csr #csr TEMPE, Ariz. – October 1, 2013 – The Walton Sustainability

ASU hiring in hydrology and water resources engineering

The Fulton Schools of Engineering at Arizona State University (ASU) seek applicants for a nine-month tenure-track/tenured faculty position in hydrology and water resources engineering. Research areas of interest include, but

ASU, SRP research renewable energy

Sustainability Scientist Milt Sommerfeld will research how algae can be used to purify water and turned into biomass for fuel, feed, and fertilizer.

Transitioning to a sustainable urban future

A Thought Leader Series Piece By Christopher Boone Note: Christopher Boone became the Interim Dean of Arizona State University's School of Sustainability in July. He continues to teach in the

New DCDC publication

Assessment of De Facto Wastewater Reuse across the U.S.: Trends between 1980 and 2008 Published August 19, 2013 in Environmental Science and Technology, DOI: 10.1021/es402792s Authors Jacelyn Rice, School of

School of Sustainability student examines climate change impacts on Nepali farmers

Tayler Jenkins, a junior, says smallholder farmers in Nepal can no longer predict the monsoons because of climate change, causing unpredictable growing seasons for their much-needed rice crop.

Sustainability Scientist co-leads Responsible Innovation institution

David Guston says ASU's Virtual Institute of Responsible Innovation will advance research methods to help scientists address broader implications of their work.