Click below to watch the free animated short video that has created a major controversy across the Web. The video parodies the drug companies and conventional healthcare system.
Shot on location in the U.S., Canada and Mexico, THE FUTURE OF FOOD examines the complex web of market and political forces that are changing what we eat as huge multinational corporations seek to control the world's food system.
What is the Story of Stuff?
An innovative curriculum for preschoolers may improve academic performance, reduce diagnoses of attention deficient hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), and close the achievement gap between children from poor families and those from wealthier homes, according to research led by a Vanc …
Plumpynut: The name may sound funny, but this new edible spread is no laughing matter. In fact, it might just be the key to ending malnutrition in all of the world's most impoverished areas, saving millions of lives.
Are you the kind of hyper-literate egghead who uses five-syllable words without a second thought? If so, you're going to totally rock this game.
Students Call on the BC Government to Protect the Remaining Old-Growth Forests in the Lower Mainland and on Vancouver Island and to Ban Raw Log Exports.
Random Act of Kindness Repaid by Stranger
A Few Amazing Brains: Geniuses with Savant Syndrome
Trash is a choice. Time for 'Cradle to Cradle' design.
Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch, who is dying from pancreatic cancer, gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18, 2007, before ... all ยป a packed McConomy Auditorium.
Children need philosophy.
New Delhi - India has decided to recruit retired army personnel to guard habitats of tigers after a survey found a steep fall in the tiger population in the country, officials said Friday.
Constructing a house from something as flimsy as paper may seem crazy, but more people are discovering that a material called "papercrete" is inexpensive, strong and surprisingly durable. By Christopher Solomon
Mark Leiren-Young's conversation with Severn Cullis-Suzuki (editor of Notes From Canada's Young Activists: A Generation Stands Up for Change) about why she doesn't call herself an environmentalist, how she'd run B.C.'s forests, and staying optimistic about the world no matter ho …
Story of/ interview with : Ishmael Beah
An article on Sabin Green : a new community based, ecologically designed four home dwelling in Portland Oregon.
Communities across America are cleaning up their water -- and saving money -- with "low-impact development."
James Lovelock, eminent scientist, inventor, author and originator of the Gaia hypothesis that the earth is in effect a living, self-regulating organism, was the subject of a recent revealing interview by Washington Post staff writer Michael Powell.
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