- June 24, 2008 • 4:47 pm PDT
- 1 responses
1
Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
2
Apple’s Brand Is at Stake as Customers Demand Better Labor Practices
3
Bad Girl: Does M.I.A. Live Up to Her Revolutionary Claims?
4
Want to Raise Young Leaders? Don't Hand Out Rewards So Easily
5
San Francisco Will Pioneer Electric Bike Sharing
1
Most Americans Want a Walkable Neighborhood, Not a Big House
2
Give Komen the Pink Slip: Five Ways to Support Women's Health for All
3
Is Sweden's Classroom-Free School the Future of Learning?
4
What Would a Post-SOPA Internet Look Like?
5
A 375-Year-Old French Bank Forgives Debts of Paris' Poorest
1
Don't Reinvent The Wheel, Steal It: An Urban Planning Award for Cities That Copy
2
Apple’s Brand Is at Stake as Customers Demand Better Labor Practices
3
It's Time for Some Disruptive Innovation in Higher Education
5
Bad Girl: Does M.I.A. Live Up to Her Revolutionary Claims?
today's top stories from our friends at pitchfork

Using new technology and social media sites like Twitter and YouTube, a group of documentarians is creating a history of the revolutions.

Pilots have to carry up to 35 pounds of paper on every flight. Leaving it behind makes a ton of sense.
Fuel cells are incredibly efficient, and they're starting to catch on. In the near future, they may power your laptop, and more.

A tropical storm and a cholera outbreak bring new challenges to Haiti.
A recent study found that drinking water in India contained enough antibiotics to treat every person in a city of 90,000, due to waste water from...
Looks like the bottled-water-as-accessory-of-the-evil thing has truly taken off (that, or the recession is making more people take to the tap)....
Australia's drying up, and to keep the continent hydrated, one Sydney-based company proposes towing water across the Tasman sea from New Zealand...
Jesus impressed his disciples by turning water into wine. Water sommelier Michael Mascha thinks water is miraculous enough. Supermarket shelves...
Enjoying bottled water is not as new a trend as many believe. In the Roman Empire, earthen jars filled with naturally carbonated water from...

Sometimes, instead of designing away wasted energy, it's easier to repurpose it.
In our last issue, we took a long hard look at the potential role water will be playing in global conflict. When we were putting together the...

Watch how clean water is helping a community in Kenya thrive, one drink at a time.

The Airdrop is a low-tech fix to a serious problem: growing food during a drought.
As water becomes a more central part to our conversations-especially issues of water scarcity and the possible/probable impending wars over...
Every day we get worse news about the Gulf oil spill. There's likely more oil spewing out of the Deepwater well than previously thought, the...
Maybe the Klamath River basin would have turned itself around without Jeff Mitchell. Back in 2001, at the pinnacle of the conflict over the...

Bathroom faucets, showerheads, residential toilets, flushing urinals, and irrigation systems: one of these things is not like the others. Only...
The EPA is finally-finally!-considering cracking down on some of the other pharmaceuticals, chemicals and (ew) hormones that contaminate our...

America's kids are dehydrated and that could be affecting their academic and physical performance.
In our ongoing effort here at GOOD (Casey's Crusade, as I like to call it) to make you feel slightly bad about drinking bottled water, and as...