
What do Americans think the world will be like in 40 years? More technologically advanced, more equal, and environmentally friendlier.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media

What do Americans think the world will be like in 40 years? More technologically advanced, more equal, and environmentally friendlier.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media

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Infographic: The United Bike Lanes of America
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IUDs Are 20 Times As Effective As the Pill, So Why Aren't More Women Using Them?
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Expanding the Shareable Economy to the Neighbors' Dirty Laundry
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Most New Graduates Would Take a Pay Cut to Make a Difference
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New Microloans Could Give Young Farmers the Capital They Need
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Abby Falik wants a year abroad between high school and college to be as mainstream a pursuit as Teach for America.

A ridiculously comprehensive infographic about energy production and use in China.
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