Much has been made of the emergence of Twitter in the last few years as a bona fide, if flawed, source and distribution channel for news – urgent, [...]
In September of last year, the newly opened University of Minnesota TCF Bank Stadium unveiled its impressive LEED Silver certification, approved by the U.S. Green Building Council….Over on the north [...]
Entrepreneurship When only one percent of all materials produced are still in use six months after creation, it’s no wonder industrial designer and social entrepreneur Nate Bastien is digging into [...]
Social Earth is excited to be a media sponsor of an upcoming social venture conference focusing on Latin America, the Caribbean and Florida. Please see press release below. SVC/SE, Miami-2010 [...]
Road to Hyderabad Lesson 17: A Few Logistical Tips This post is part of an ongoing series from Ashoka Tech about the journey from international social entrepreneurship event planning to [...]
Can poverty be connected to hope by way of design? This is a question that we should all be pondering as the world reaches 2010, the recession continues, and reality [...]
45% of people in the United States like their jobs. That’s the depressing conclusion of a recent Conference Board survey on job satisfaction. Of course, the percentage would surely be [...]
Winding down my top ten New Year’s Eve and Post-NYE destinations, I’m formerly inviting you to my house in Bilbao, Spain. Bilbao was never designed to be a sustainable city [...]
You might recognize All Day Buffet from The Feast Conference in October, or TBD (To Be Determined), their weekly email that supports one cause and offers one action for a [...]
It’s one thing to say you’re sustainable, but it’s another to promote total transparency. That’s why Toronto makes my New Year’s Eve list on where to sustainably nurse your hangover [...]
SocialEarth is excited to announce a partnership with DoGood HQ- a new browser plugin. In the coming months, expect to see some cross promotion across our websites and tell us [...]
Entrepreneurship Hundreds of Sub-Saharan Africans won’t go hungry this year because of a backpack and one woman. The backpack, eco-friendly and filled with sustainable farming inputs, is a result of [...]
The Global Social Benefit Incubator (GSBI™) is exactly as it sounds, an incubator for social entrepreneurs. The four-month online and two-week intensive residence program costs approximately $25,000, which is why [...]
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