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Deliberate learning and experi

Deliberate learning and experimenting: Why and how leaders use the 5-hour rule

Many successful leaders would understand the message of MIT’s Disobedience Award (see above). They know that original thinking comes from being open to experimenting and new information. As it turns out many of them intuitively follow the “5-hour rule”. They sat aside 5 hours each week to Read More...

Can organic cotton become as m

Can organic cotton become as mainstream as organic food?

Organic cotton textiles register no more than a footnote in the world’s cotton production, but Vishal Naithani wants to change that. His company, Sustained Organic Living in Edina, selects certified organic cotton grown in India with non-GMO seeds. The products are made using only fair trade Read More...

The world’s leading companie

The world’s leading companies on human rights

It is difficult to gauge which multinational companies are leaders and laggards when it comes to human rights. But a report issued today makes an attempt. The study, a shared effort by Aviva Investors, the United Kingdom NGO Business and Human Rights Resource Center (BHRRC), and several other Read More...

What rural Alaska can teach th

What rural Alaska can teach the world about renewable energy

I flew into Unalakleet, Alaska, on a late fall day. With about 700 people, Unalakleet is large by rural Alaska standards and serves as a regional hub. The village is on a sandy spit of land where a clear river meets the turbid water of the Bering Sea. Out the plane window the sun shone bright, Read More...

California paves way to self-d

California paves way to self-driving car tests without humans

California, the largest U.S. car market, plans to allow testing on public roads of self-driving vehicles without human backup drivers by the end of the year, state officials said Friday. The state's Department of Motor Vehicles is seeking public comment on proposed regulations for driverless Read More...

Chinese city gets bike highway

Chinese city gets bike highway in the sky

Copenhagen’s Bicycle Snake is a wonderful ride and a fun design by Dissing + Weitling Architecture. Now the firm has completed a 7.6 km (4.7 mi) elevated bicycle path in Xiamen, China that they claim was developed “with a vision to inspire people to prioritize green alternatives, such Read More...

Scientists harness solar power

Scientists harness solar power to produce clean hydrogen from biomass

A team of scientists at the University of Cambridge has developed a way of using solar power to generate a fuel that is both sustainable and relatively cheap to produce. It's using natural light to generate hydrogen from biomass. One of the challenges facing modern society is what it does with its Read More...

How Morocco tapped into Africa

How Morocco tapped into Africa's renewable energy potential

Providing reliable, affordable and sustainable access to energy has become a core focus of the international development community and is the seventh goal of the 2015 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Roughly 1.2 billion people, or 17 percent of the global population, are energy poor, Read More...

This ancient herb can do wonde

This ancient herb can do wonders for your health

Among the approximately 7,500 plants employed in the world’s most ancient system of health care, the Ashwagandha root sits at the top of the pile, in popularity, in benefits, and in status as a health-imbuing herb of inestimable value. The plant has been used to help people treat a wide array of Read More...

The buy-one-give-one business

The buy-one-give-one business model has hit the property market

Every time someone buys a pair of TOMS shoes, the company sends an additional pair to people in developing countries. TOMS is renowned for their buy-one-give-one model, and now a new project will apply that same model to the property market. The project, BuyGiveWork, will give an office space to a Read More...