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GoDaddy moving into new headquarters in this tech-rich portion of metro Phoenix

GoDaddy Inc. is in the final stages of moving into a new headquarters in Tempe, joining a growing mix of companies in the technology-rich southeast Valley.

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Swette Center report sets organic food agenda for US

The ASU Swette Center for Sustainable Food Systems recently released a report to help President Joe Biden set a new agriculture agenda based to organic foods. “The Critical To-Do List

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NAS Report advises shifting focus from projecting to preparing for climate change

As it drafts its next decadal strategic plan, the U.S. Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) should shift its focus to providing insights that help society prepare for and avoid the

Beschloss accepts new triple appointment

Sustainability scholar Steven Beschloss is taking on a new role within the university as a professor of practice with triple-appointments in The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Walter

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Making better decisions about the food we produce and eat

By Mauricio Bellon, Research Professor One of the great achievements of the last century has been substantial increases in the supply of food with concomitant reductions in its price. This

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The Southwest Is America’s new factory hub. ‘Cranes Everywhere.’

Read how Phoenix, ASU, and the other Southwest States have played a role in generating 30% of U.S job growth and adding over 100,000 jobs.

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AP: People of color are far more likely to live in extreme urban heat zones

People of color are far more likely to live in extreme urban heat zones. This is according to a study co-authored by sustainability scientist Glenn Sheriff. The piece, Disproportionate exposure

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NYT: Climate change batters the West before summer even begins

A heat dome is baking Arizona and Nevada, where temperatures have soared past 115 degrees this week and doctors are warning that people can get third-degree burns from the sizzling

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A double heat and housing crisis in Phoenix

In the June 20 edition of The New York Times, writer Jack Healy visits Phoenix to explore how the region is addressing a housing shortage while in the midst of

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June 22-24: Reimagining leadership for just and regenerative global futures

The International Leadership Association, through this Sustainability and Beyond summit, is inviting change agents and leaders to mobilize, reimagine and collectively accelerate the positive changes needed to meet the daunting

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What climate science loses without enough black researchers

Sustainability scientist Vernon Morris, director and professor in ASU’s School of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, recently gave a video interview for Bloomberg, where he talked about inequitable representation in academia

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Move in day for burrowing owls at ASU Polytechnic campus

ASU Polytechnic campus has rolled out the welcome mat for several distinguished — and feathered — guests: four burrowing owls. Their arrival in towel-covered cardboard pet-carriers mid-morning on May 22,