Marisol Villalobos eco-friendly agribusiness was inspired by a simple breadfruit

“I dare you to begin. And to connect with other dreamers in action.” —Marisol Villalobos, founder of Amasar Marisol Villalobos, founder of Amasar, Puerto Rico2021 WE Empower Finalist, Latin America

Cooling Center Subgroup, MAG, and partners collaborate to provide heat relief to more than 25,555 Arizonans

Have you ever experienced the blistering heat of a summer afternoon in Arizona? Did you have water, shade, or air conditioning to provide heat relief and help cool you down?

Taking steps to solve the problem of phosphorus

To address the complex ecological, economic and sociopolitical challenges predicated by the rapidly expanding use of mined phosphorus in agriculture, the National Science Foundation has announced the creation of a

Ground-breaking climate program for corporate boards

With climate issues demanding ever more attention from corporate boards, ASU’s Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory, Thunderbird School of Global Management and the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School

Call for abstracts: 21st Annual IGSC Conference

The East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference (IGSC) has an open Call for Abstracts for its 21st annual conference with the theme Reimagining Our Shared Future. IGSC welcomes abstracts from

ASU research reveals ‘weak’ replicability of place-based research

Senior Global Futures Scientist Wenwen Li is co-author on a new publication shedding light on the challenges and opportunities the scientific community faces in replicating place-based research. Across the scientific

STAAC Report release: Status of tribes and climate change

Senior Global Futures Scientist Otakuye Conroy-Ben is co-author of a new report convened by the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals (ITEP) Tribes and Climate Change Program and written by the

New findings in the role fish play in balancing coral algae

When people think of coral reefs, images of beautiful colors and structures come to mind. But beyond aesthetic pleasure, coral reefs provide numerous benefits, ranging from food security and coastline

Sept 22: Book launch and roundtable

Join the UREx SRN via Zoom on September 22, 2021, 2pm – 3:30pm Arizona time, for a roundtable discussion and launch of Resilient Urban Futures, a new book exploring the

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UREx Future Cities podcast recognized by ESA

Urban Resilience to Extremes SRN’s monthly podcast, Future Cities, has been awarded the Ecological Society of America’s “Science Communication in Practice Award.” This award is given to ESA members who

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Sala to advise US Global Change Research Program

In July 2021, Osvaldo Sala, founding director of the Global Drylands Center and Julie A. Wrigley Chair, Regents’ and Foundation Professor, was nominated by the National Academies of Science, Engineering,

Call for applications: Knowledge Exchange for Resilience

The mission of the Knowledge Exchange for Resilience is to support Maricopa County, Arizona by sharing knowledge, catalyzing discovery, and exchanging responses to challenges together, in order to build community