Today’s Solutions: May 03, 2024

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Riding with Bobbie

Riding with Bobbie

A life-changing story from a prisoner. Phillip J. Seiler, Inmate E16869| September 2007 issue I was shuffling across the parking garage of the Sacramento [California] County Jail in cuffed hands, shackled feet and an orange jumpsuit, heading toward the van that would take me back to San Quentin Read More...

What we know can't hurt u

What we know can't hurt us

Why the world needs the right data. Amy Domini | September 2007 issue The Massachusetts shore has lured visitors and new residents to its fabled beaches and healthy lifestyle for generations. There you find bicyclists along the paths, older folks practising tai chi on the village squares and strong Read More...

The stork is welcome anytime

The stork is welcome anytime

Overpopulation actually increases chances for human survival. Marco Visscher| September 2007 issue “Phasing out the human race by voluntarily ceasing to breed will allow Earth’s biosphere to return to good health.” This is the objective of the Voluntary Human Extinction Movement. The Read More...

The end is a beginning

The end is a beginning

Discovering the true meaning of death. David Servan-Schreiber| September 2007 issue Daniel is getting ready to die. He is 32 years old. Like me, he is a physician. For months, his body has been under attack from a lymphoma that came out of nowhere. He often talks things over with me. I listen to Read More...

"Cities are where people

"Cities are where people fufill their dreams"

Thoraya Ahmed Obaid says we shouldn't worry about villagers migrating to overcrowded cities. Marco Visscher | September 2007 issue Is it wise to discourage villagers from moving to crowded cities? No, says Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, executive director of the UN Population Fund: New people must be seen as Read More...

Eureka! Healing with light

Eureka! Healing with light

Physicist, Fritz-Albert Popp, uses light to prevent disease. Ursula Sautter | July/Aug 2007 issue Light may one day be used to prevent disease. For 30 years, German scientist physicist Fritz-Albert Popp has been working on experiments that are revolutionizing medicine. His research shows that at Read More...

A politically incorrect soluti

A politically incorrect solution to climate change

Global warming seems inevitable. So maybe we should stop trying to prevent it and start finding ways to live with it - through adaptation Marco Visscher | June 2011 Read More...

Wish you were here

Wish you were here

Despite it's reputation as "the forgotten continent," Africa is experiencing spectacular growth. More people than ever are rising above the poverty line. It's time to take a look at the good news coming out of Africa. Marco Visscher, Ren Bogaarts and Gerbery van der Aa | June 2011 Read More...

Those left behind

Those left behind

Money sent home by immigrant workers makes a dramatic impact in developing countries. Reporting from the Philippines, Jonathan Rowe reveals that the effects go far beyond economics. Jonathan Rowe| July/Aug 2007 issue A visitor to rice country in the Philippines these days encounters scenes that Read More...

"I never cheer when my te

"I never cheer when my team scores"

An interview with Shell CEO Jeroen van der Veer. Max Christern| July/Aug 2007 issue He thinks for a moment, folds his arms in front of his chest and then shakes his head almost apologetically. We’ve just asked him if he looks back on the past few years with satisfaction. After all, Jeroen van der Read More...