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Facebook Doesn't Need Your Money; Invest in Africa Instead
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A Geodesic Dome Promises Fish from the Sky
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Debunking 'Green Living': Combatting Climate Change Requires Lifestyle Changes, Not Organic Products
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GOOD Pictures: Go Outside
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TED's Taboo: What's Too Controversial for the Hipster Confab?
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Humor Is an Online Activist’s Best Defense
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GOOD Pictures: Go Outside
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From Tweet to Street: Anti-Poverty Campaign Takes Supporters' Messages to Camp David
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Pet Diaries: The Joint-Custody Dog Who Taught Me to Move On
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GOOD Maker Challenge: How Would You Use Storytelling to Improve your Community?
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

Researchers believe giving students an emotional connection to the subject through characters and plot twists will keep them engaged.

These new "weak hooks" bend enough to give a greater percentage of the Gulf's bluefin tuna a fighting chance when they're caught accidentally.

Even college students, a key hookup demographic, don't agree on what the term means.

As our free time shrinks, we turn to Pinterest to fantasize about having the time to grow organic tomatoes and create sparkling castles for our kids.

The B-Corp logo means a company—not just a product—is making their money ethically. Now a snappy ad campaign puts the "B" in front of the public.
This is your house on the smart grid. What the future of home appliances will look like when we're managing our electricity better.

Lisa Baum and a colleague cycled 1,600 miles from London to the Arctic Circle.

After getting so much publicity for getting their ad rejected last year, PETA has gone even farther with the "vegetables are sexy concept."
Some fun new ad campaigns: Bags that look like underwear and manholes that look like coffee..
We're pretty sure a PSA isn't going to help stop suicide bombing, but it never hurts to try, right? Especially if you throw a lot of special...
Despite being one of the more important birthplaces of our nation, Philadelphia seems to get short shrift, located so close to New York City. But...
Jason Eppink's Pixelator is an "unauthorized video-art performance collaboration" with the New York MTA and Clear Channel.
The Dutch organization SIRE is attracting some of the brightest lights in European advertising to crate ads for the public good.
As election day is rapidly approaching, political advertisements are heating up. We told you about the dueling stem cells ads, and there is this...
The street artist known as Princess Hijab is, as she puts it, hijabizing ads in Paris. She's drawing the Islamic head cover onto immodestly...
AdFreak has put together a lovely collection of the "freakiest" ads of the year, and there are some freaky ones Most of them are PSAs of some...
This new billboard for an A&E special comes complete with an audio track broadcast from hypersonic speakers that emit waves that turn into audio...
To raise awareness about the total collapse of the Zimbabwean economy (and other assorted disasters under the Mugabe regime), the Zimbabwean-"a...
Ad Hominem: Jordan Seiler of Public Ad Campaign is cleaning up the streets. Advertisements are ubiquitous in American cities. They seem to grow...
Yesterday, Jordan Seiler (a GOOD 100 honoree) and a small army of artists took to New York's streets to replace what they contend are illegal...