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The climate crisis is a crisis of governance and leadership. Will we move rapidly enough to realign our policies, politics and economy to stabilize...
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The future belongs to women. Around the world, women are inspiring each other to envision a world where women lead, but quite differently. Women are...
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Just like our bodies, nature has a profound capacity for healing and self-repair. Filmmaker-turned-ecological-restorer John Liu shifted from...
The visionary designer and architect R. Buckminster Fuller’s remarkable legacy inspires new generations to create the Design Science Revolution he...
Robin Kimmerer, professor of Environmental Science and Forestry, of Potawatomi ancestry, shares an insight from her indigenous worldview. "On...
Illuminating the magical underwater world, Jacques Cousteau's 1960s films and TV show caused a sea change by moving the hearts and minds of tens of...
World-renowned feminist, writer and change-maker Gloria Steinem connects the dots among disparate social movements to reveal the common patterns of...