As both a massively successful artist and a survivor of a harsh childhood, 50 Cent found himself compelled to use his success to help others in need. A trip to [...]
In late September, an ambitious program was launched in the state of Jharkhand, India: the government is aiming to train 50,000 people in 6 months, wh ...
I had a chance to speak with Tom Suddes the founder of ForImpact.org. On this episode he gives great advice to entrepreneurs on how to get started, ge ...
In a world with social media reigning supreme, innovative technology being developed every day and the realization of new methods to complete every bu ...
As companies like Cadbury, Starbucks, The Gap and Zappos make conscious efforts to become more sustainable, fair trade and ethical, we must acknowledge the steps that are being taken to [...]
Too often, we look at our consumer purchases and take them for face value. Too often we forget to look at the processes and pathway that was used to bring [...]
Many of you are going to pretend that this post does not apply to you because you are clearly too advanced in your years to enjoy Saturday morning cartoons, but [...]
Sometimes, my friends and I joke that if the popular indie band, Animal Collective, tacked the term “sustainable” on to the front of their name, their mp3 sales would be [...]
Arizona State University, or ASU, is proud to be the first and only School of Sustainability. The school offers undergraduate – graduate – and PhD’s in sustainability. “There is still a debate [...]
Among many other privileges we take for granted in the ‘West,’ the simple gift of electricity is one we rarely think about. While nearly every U.S. citizen is connected to [...]
You may know the Fort Collins, Colorado-based brewery by its Fat Tire amber ale, Skinny Dip beer, or Mothership Wit organic wheat beer, but take a look past the glass [...]
The International Renewable Energy Agency or IRENA was established January 26th, 2009. On June 29th the 136 panel of member-states (22 of which signed up that day) voted in Egypt, and [...]
When I think of organic farming, New York City’s crowded streets and dirty rivers are not quite the picture of pastoral farmland I have in mind. But I may need to get [...]
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