In Riobamba's market in the heart of Ecuador, a husband wife team pack up Alpaca on the ground and stuff it in to a sack as we look on....
Philip Bereano is Professor Emeritus in the field of Technology and Public Policy at the University of Washington in Seattle. He has been an active and outspoken proponent of democratic social ethics in technology for...
Military training is underway yet again. The perennial training course signals the start of a fresh fall semester, as scores of incoming freshmen ditch their favorite faux fashion-label threads in favor of drab, military surplus...
On Tuesday 28 September (the day after World Tourism Day) all Capetonians will have the chance to clean up our act.
Aquarium staff volunteers are going to be cleaning up the Zandvlei Estuary and Muizenberg Beach...
My wife and I went to Chiang Mai, Thailand in 2007 to go see the “real Thailand.” During the course of our trip to Chiang Mai, we had a chance to see a Thai cultural...
A Philadelphia Parking Authority worker writes a ticket for an expired meter....
Each week the Nourishing the Planet team picks out some of our favorite photo memories from the projects we’ve visited in sub-Saharan Africa.
Photo credit: Bernard Pollack
This week’s highlight is from our recent visit to the...
I realize the value of actually being physically there. Two recent events have made me realize the value again. One is the upcoming event of Global Change Makers Program tomorrow, Sunday, September 19. In this event, activities...
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