- December 5, 2008 • 7:11 pm PST
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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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An anonymous reader sent us this mix with a fiendishly enigmatic title: "Theme This!" The mix is eclectic enough to make Nic Harcourt proud; at...

Watch this mock music video and learn everything you need to know about why plastic bags are really, really dumb.
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Good news: Global warming means fewer hurricanes in the Atlantic. Bad news: that likely means more offshore drilling.
These days, I see how optimistic and positive disaster and apocalypse movies were. Remember how, when those giant asteroids or alien space ships...

A vaccination campaign started in Nicaragua will save countless children's lives and could be a lesson to other countries.

To help speeders kick the hurried habit, this app slows down your music the faster you go, essentially annoying you into safer driving.
Looks like the playing field is finally leveling out somewhat for women in the sciences at top research institutions and universities Stateside. A...
Remember when Sarkozy asked all those fancy architects to re-imagine the best city in the world? And then they did, and their mock-ups were...

ABC World News runs an accurate, well-rounded piece on weather and climate. Too bad we're talking about it.

GOOD Books rounds up the best in vegetarian reading.
Sites which give you music recommendations based on your musical tastes are always fun and helpful. This one, MusicMap, maps it out in a handy...
Kevin Wall is gathering the largest audience in history-to save the planet.
Chuck Eddy on why there isn't a modern soundtrack to our economic woes. When American Graffiti, revolving around a 1962 radio station's...
With school funding slashed from coast to coast, a new program is aiming to do for music education what the Peace Corps did for international...

GOOD's new executive editor on why it's an awesome time to be in the media business.
Nic Harcourt on the failing recording industry. PLUS: GOOD Video Feature
Derrick Ashong on the Music of Change.