Sustainability school developing educational video game
Researchers are developing a video game to educate people about sustainability.
Researchers are developing a video game to educate people about sustainability.
ASU researchers respond to Stephen Hawking's claim that humans will not survive past 1,000 years if they do not flee the planet or address its environmental issues.
As Inauguration Day draws closer, some students have said their anxiety or anticipation about the new administration has increased — specifically those involved in sustainability.
How does one of the country's most sustainable universities use its water?
A Central Phoenix resident is taking his urban garden public through an ASU program.
Cities are not always conducive to the adjustment to college life.
ASU finished in the top-five at the New Arizona Prize Water Innovation Challenge.
Rather than feeling helpless about climate change, individuals need to examine their personal decisions and pressure for political action.
ASU climate change experts weigh in on carbon dioxide emissions surpassing 400 ppm.
A recent event created by ASU's Origin's Project aimed to sprout curiosity in scientific issues.
ASU will host a conference focusing on advances in environmental economics next week.
CIICSO is a student organization dedicated to representing Native American students within the school of Construction Management.
Although the carcinogenic chemical chromium-6 hit Phoenix harder than any city in the nation, officials said the drinking water is still safe.
With an alternative form of building materials, Betr-Blok aims to make construction more sustainable
Presidential nominees Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton took to the stage on Monday for the first presidential debate between the two.
Patagonia philosopher Vincent Stanley spoke at the sustainability school to address environmentally conscious business.
The New Animist opens minds to new perspectives in the struggle against environmental degradation.
The Democratic National Committee’s platform drafting committee held it’s second session of hearings last week in downtown Phoenix.
The Center for Negative Carbon Emissions at ASU seeks to negate our CO2 output through a variety of solutions.
ASU alumnus Tel Tucker has developed his own version of electric bikes using his background knowledge in chemistry and batteries.
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