Skip to main content

ASU archaeologists figure in sustainability research


September 08, 2008

Archaeology is becoming an increasingly valuable resource in the field of sustainability studies. Archaeologists' long-term vantage point provides a unique and complex look at various cultures throughout the ages, including those cultures' use of, and impact on, their environments.

Peter N. Spotts of the The Christian Science Monitor discusses how the past can help us learn to plan for our future in his Aug. 29 "bright green blog," featuring ASU archaeologists Katherine Spielmann and Charles Redman.

Article source: The Christian Science Monitor

More ASU in the news

 

Arizona State University helping prepare people for careers in growing semiconductor industry

Matthew McConaughey and ASU are helping an Arizona school district. Here's how

We need to address the generative AI literacy gap in higher education