May 2008
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The "new" real economy
"Since my days as the chief economics ­editor at a leading daily newspaper in the Netherlands, I’ve always believed recessions are substantially made by people’s fears." Jurriaan Kamp


Puerto Rico's clean-up woman
Rosa Hilda Ramos is cleaning up Puerto Rico. Josey Duncan
And the winners are...


Watch this space
The mayor of Sao Paulo is emptying his city of billboards, calling them "visual pollution". Is this the beginning of the end for outdoor advertising? Bill Hinchberger


All the kenaf that’s fit to print
We don't need trees to make paper. Carol Greenhouse

An artistic blow to the face
CD Review: Punch by Punch Brothers. Ton Maas

Carrots in concert
The Vienna Vegetable Orchestra makes it cool to play with your food. Josey Duncan

Do-it-yourself wind power
Hand-made wind turbine powers owners camper. Diane Daniel

Outsourcing’s new outpost
Villagers in Sri Lanka get connected to the world economy. Marco Visscher
Video: Outsourcings new post

Reasons to be cheerful
The state of green business. Jay Walljasper

 


Marching to the beat of a different drum
Activism used to be all about what was wrong. Now, from executive suites to department stores, "new activists" are showing us how to get things right.
Marco Visscher and James Geary


Tasting is believing
Esoteric practises, like burying manure inside cows’ horns, has put many people off biodynamic agriculture. Now the sensational flavour—and ­ecological benefits—of biodynamic produce is winning them over. Jay Walljasper


Added values
The Tata Group, India’s largest conglomerate, spends millions each year on education, renewable energy, health care and charity. Can the Tata brand of compassionate capitalism take on—and take over—the global economy? Jack Leenaars


A turn for the better
New technology and innovative thinking are spinning old tires into new products. Ursula Sautter


Stretching themselves to the limit
The Niroga Institute brings the benefits of yoga to minority and at-risk communities. Josey Duncan
Video: Niroga at work


Small can be healthy
Toxins like radon and even DDT may have beneficial effects at very low doses. Ursula Sautter


I defeat my enemy when I make him my friend
Three stories about people who have confronted tragedy yet managed to see a way to get beyond rage and revenge and move toward reconciliation. Elik Elhanan
Video: Simon Atem tells his story


The not-so-secret secret to changing the world
Women can lead the way from the survival of the fittest to the survival of the connected. Lisa Witter
Women in the lead


Life: A walker's guide
How to honour and care for the path you're on. Paulo Coelho

No more business as usual
How social investors can help bring about corporate and political change. Amy Domini

One marshmallow or two
How self control can make us happy. David Servan-Schreiber


Oysters, remember?
When food becomes unforgettable. Elbrich Fennema


"There are those who reach great depths only to release little bubbles"
An aphorism by James Geary, author of The World in a Phrase and Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists. James Geary



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