A new vision of the industrial economy sees the world as a cherry tree
William McDonough and Michael Braungart | November 2004 issue
Nature is nothing if not extravagant. Four billion years of natural design, has yielded such a profusion of biological forms we can barely grasp the diversity of Read More...
Our obsession with protecting ourselves makes us less safe. That's the message from Eve Ensler, who travels the globe to end violence against women.
Eve Ensler | October 2005 issue
I am worried about our single-minded focus on security. I see this word, hear this word, feel this word everywhere. Read More...
The candidates for the category 'The best fair trade product'
| October 2004 issue
Meat substitute
The holy food of the Incas
One of the world’s best-kept food secrets! This is how quinoa is sometimes described. It is an extremely nutritious grain from the Andes mountains, which the Incas Read More...
'I will reapply the needle of the record player again and again to the bars of music that seem beyond my analysis, like a safecracker picking a lock, until the prize is mine.' Sting's personal story on the making of a musical legend.
Sting | September 2004 issue
Music has always been my refuge Read More...
Speedy transport means you spend more, not less, time in your car.
Tijn Touber | July 2004 issue
In a time when cars, trains and airplanes move faster than ever, you would expect we would reach all of our destinations more quickly. Strangely enough, that’s usually not the case, according to Read More...
Poor countries are guinea pigs for pharmaceutical tests
Tijn Touber| October 2006 issue
John Le Carré’s bestselling novel The Constant Gardener showed how pharmaceutical companies test new medicines in Africa, even when troubling questions exist about their safety and reliability. Unfortunately, Read More...
In his book Everything Bad Is Good For You, Steven Johnson contends that video games and television programs are making us increasingly intelligent. What if video and computer games had been invented first, he wonders, and books had come later?
| September 2006 issue
“Reading books chronically Read More...
Marco Visscher | October 2006 issue
“It’s important to be lazy”
I don’t have time to be lazy!
Al Gini: “You’re not alone. We work 50 to 60 hours a week. We have been seduced by the idea that all work is good and leads to success. This work ethic is an invention of factory owners and Read More...