

Rick Perry's absurd defense of abstinence-only sex ed, and a reporter's non-response, show the problem with how we talk about teen sexuality.

Check out this remarkable time-lapse video of activists painting "Quit Coal" on a Chicago smokestack.

Oregon is planning to close it's last coal power plant by 2020, at which point it will join a small club of coal-free states.

Part two of our Future Learning video series looks at Digita Tabula, a company trying to make learning lessons as fun as learning video games.

A recently completed a survey shows how easy it is for businesses to pay taxes in every country in the world, based on a variety of categories.

Last week we held our second-ever GOOD Meetup, with simultaneous gatherings all over the world discussing the latest issue of our magazine.

We're trying to find the midsize companies that meet our high standards, but we want you to help us out.

Check out this behind-the-scenes video to see if our video team is working hard or hardly working.

As India and other countries develop, they're trying to be more American and individualistic. But that's a big mistake.

Ingenuity and a little elbow grease (and a montage) can turn a problem into a solution. A GOOD video produced in partnership with GE Ecomagination.

In this original GOOD Video, we look at the science and culture of locking lips.
In September 2007 we turned 1. Thanks to everyone who came out to celebrate in Washington, D.C., New York, and Los Angeles..

Over the past week, GOOD has released three new videos, made with the help of GE's Ecomagination campaign. We wanted to tell you about them. The...
In this original GOOD Video, we take a look at the stats on teens and their sexual health.
Can Eco Joe change the world on his own? Maybe. But it's easier with friends. A GOOD video produced in partnership with GE Ecomagination.

From eating local food to shared showers, here are eight ways to reduce your impact on the planet that will make your life better as well.

In part five of the Future Learning series, digital platform Collaborize Classroom uses the power of collective classroom thinking.

Watch as our army of volunteers builds a school garden at 28th Street Elementary School in downtown L.A.

Back in April, we threw a big, three-day event to celebrate Los Angeles and the people who are moving the city forward. Here's what it looked like.

What moves the people who are moving the world forward? A new GOOD video series.
