Bill Moyers explains.
Bill Moyers explains.
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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
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Humor Is an Online Activist’s Best Defense
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GOOD Pictures: Go Outside
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From Tweet to Street: Anti-Poverty Campaign Takes Supporters' Messages to Camp David
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Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
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GOOD Maker Challenge: How Would You Use Storytelling to Improve your Community?
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Want to sail the seas of plastic pollution with 5 Gyres? Turn litter into art and enter this contest.
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A group of Norwegians brought the unseen forces of Wi-Fi networks to life.
The tiny island nation of Tuvalu, so vulnerable to the threats of climate change, has flexed some new-found muscles here in Copenhagen, and is...
A new interactive L.A. Times video feature highlights the terrifying and jaw-dropping world of competitive big wave surfing.

Susan Casey explains the mysterious and terrifying phenomenon of rogue waves that roam the ocean 60 feet high or taller.
On August 14, 2003, the Northeastern and Midwestern United States were hit by the biggest blackout in the nation's history. In total,...

How to make brown foods look good on film, without using shoe polish.

Utah dad Dale Price set out to poke fun at his teenage son. Now he's the most embarrassingly awesome father ever.

An African cereal company is competing with international giants to fight malnutrition and build economic self-sufficiency.
Here's how to keep cool even when the weather outside isn't.
We believe in the power of media, so it's hard when we see what a mess it has become.
In our third graphic statement, Creative Time uses their public art projects to question our relationship with media.
In GOOD 003, we offered our Media Mogul All-Star trading cards. In a similar vein, Reclaim the Media now offers Media Heroes Trading Cards, each...
No Facebook. No Twitter. Just face-to-face, honest-to-goodness human interaction. NPR reports that Harrisburg University of Science and...
