- April 5, 2006 • 9:03 am PDT
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More from Good: Number One With A Bullet
More From Good: Impediments To Change
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Apple’s Brand Is at Stake as Customers Demand Better Labor Practices
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Want to Raise Young Leaders? Don't Hand Out Rewards So Easily
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People Are Awesome: Man Embarks on Year of Random Kindnesses
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Bad Girl: Does M.I.A. Live Up to Her Revolutionary Claims?
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Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
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Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
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Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
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What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
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A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
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Don't Reinvent The Wheel, Steal It: An Urban Planning Award for Cities That Copy
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Apple’s Brand Is at Stake as Customers Demand Better Labor Practices
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It's Time for Some Disruptive Innovation in Higher Education
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Bad Girl: Does M.I.A. Live Up to Her Revolutionary Claims?
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

While their public comments deny the very existence of climate change, oil and gas companies are secretly adapting for its inevitable impacts.

Don't believe in climate change? Don't give a shit about the polar bears? This new documentary is for you.

New science suggests that bumming people out about climate change isn't always the best policy. So why are environmental ads always so sad?

Even Canadians are rejecting greenhouse gas limits. How can sustainability fans fight global warming?

A group of investors-collectively worth as much as the U.S. GDP-have signed a United Nations call for a coordinated climate policy.

ABC News (again!) delivers quality climate and weather reporting to a mainstream nightly news audience. Their secret: talking to climate scientists.
According to a press release just sent out by the Chamber of Commerce, they are giving up lobbying against climate change legislation, and will...

Two companies giving students healthier lunches and making the local food economy a reality.
You understand that climate change is a big deal, but maybe you'd understand it more if you played a game about it. A complex flash game that...
The Panama Islands have experienced some of the first instances of what is likely to be a common phenomena—climate change refugees. Various...
The Alliance for Climate Education teaches the reality of climate change to our nation's children-with ease. Not long ago, I wrote that "the...
Reengineering staples to grow in harsh conditions, feed the masses, and saving the planet. Sometime in the next decade, farmers in poor...
In Grist today, Farmer Eliot Coleman argues against the conventional wisdom that eating meat itself is a climate change problem: If I butcher a...
A new book exposes the climate change denial machine. I really didn't want to write anything about the stolen climate scientist emails. Besides...
We caught up with Bruce Sterling at the World Changing offices in Seattle. This is what he had to say. An original GOOD Video..
This is my favorite kind of climate change story: one that acknowledges the severity of the problem, and responds with solutions of the same...
What looking at the recent renovations to LAX airport-and the lack of sustainable design thinking that went into them-can teach us about saving...
The ecologists say yes. From the BBC: As CO2 levels increase and the world warms, land use, precipitation and the availability of water will also...
Known best by third and fourth graders nationwide for his wacky experiments and science-themed parody songs, Bill Nye the Science Guy is, believe...