This month, a student-led initiative brought government officials, entrepreneurs and nongovernmental organizations under one roof to discuss sustainable carbon solutions. The annual Carbon Summit — the second of its kind at Arizona State University — took place from Oct. 24–25 at the Student Pavilion.
ASU ranks No. 1 in 2024 for new members in Teach for America, tied with the University of Texas at Austin and ahead of the University of North Carolina, UCLA, Ohio State and others.
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There is at least a decent chance we’ll be able to adjust to the more dangerous world of a warmer climate. Will there be massive disruptions? Yes. Is humanity doomed on this planet? Not if we continue to work to get things right.” Read the story.
Brian Gerber Co-director, Center for Emergency Management and Homeland Security in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions