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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Billr: The App for Dining on a Budget (Without Annoying Your Friends)
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What Country Has the Best Higher Education System?
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In a Majority-Minority Nation, Numbers Aren't Everything
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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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Juilliard Brings Online Music Education to the Masses
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Sleep Better: 4 Ways to Manipulate Your Melatonin Levels #30DaysofGOOD
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A Place in the Sun: 5 DIY Projects for Summer Lounging
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In the 1950s and '60s Buckminster Fuller (who we wrote about here) envisioned a bright future full of domed cities, spherical houses floating...
We're digging this French architect Jean Nouvel. He came to our attention via NPR's Morning Edition, in which he adorably apologizes for his...
Five Ideas is a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the of the work you've probably seen, some...
Five Ideas is a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the work you've probably seen, some of it...
Steven Hamburg asks how many light bulbs it takes for Wal-Mart to change the world.
T-Post is a T-shirt subscription service. Every six weeks they'll send your giftee a new shirt with a design inspired by a recent, offbeat news...
Check out a wonderful series of fantastical (but maybe not so far-fetched?) ideas for Detroit automakers, courtesy of Lunchbreath. Via...
A month ago a diverse collection of professionals-from graphic designers to mayors-gathered in Grand Rapids, Michigan, to discuss the future...
Can-do Culture Cities must nurture the capitalistic, materialistic, ambitious, passionate, honest, authentic, and practical people that are its...
Always-on Service Cities could provide a call center to answer any question of concern at any time, similar to New York City's 311 service. The...
STAYcation Cities could organize and provide enough replenishment that citizens stay put. That would include play of all kinds, both alone and...
Introducing Five Ideas, a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the of the work you've probably...
Five Ideas is a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the of the work you've probably seen, some...
Five Ideas is a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the of the work you've probably seen, some...
Five Ideas is a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the of the work you've probably seen, some...
Five Ideas is a collection of work from GOOD's favorite artists, illustrators, and designers. Some of the work you've probably seen, some of it...
We invited Danny DeVito to appear on the cover of our Big Ideas! issue. Mr. DeVito, if you're reading this: we loved working with you. Please...
Here's a partial accounting of the shortcomings of the traditional office five-gallon-water-jug-and-cooler system: 1) it's expensive 2) water is...
Learning Rewards Employers who donate products and services that could be used as rewards for citizens engaged in a city learning...
Talent Recruiters As a reminder to citizens, cities would staff a team of talent developers who invite "people at risk" to adopt a learning...