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The new idea of ecological debt rearranges relations between the global South and North Marco Visscher | Jan/Feb 2005 issue The amount Ethiopia pays towards its debt to international lending institutions is four times the amount it spends on health care. In order to meet their debt and interest Read More...
Olaf Hammelburg | March 2006 issue Photos by Olaf Read More...
Author of the international bestseller Conversations with God, Neale Donald Walsch reflects upon God's role in our lives and what we can do to make a better world. Tijn Touber | March 2006 issue One dark night back in 1992, Neale Donald Walsch sat down and wrote a letter full of self-pity to God. Read More...
A small sampling of the numerous chemical substances found in our bodies Marco Visscher | November 2005 issue • Alkylphenols. Emulsifier added to pesticides and solvents. Notorious for disrupting hormone balance. When fish were exposed to these substances, sex changes resulted; in mice the Read More...
Surrendering to your sorrow heals even the deepest wounds.Sobonfu Somé | March 2006 Read More...
A surprising new technology for cleaning up the smell and disease of garbage Marco Visscher | April 2005 issue If there was a technique that allowed you to actually smell the problem discussed in this article you’d likely toss the magazine out the window. We’re talking about something Read More...
Citizen sparks a media revolution Marco Visscher | March 2005 issue “Every citizen is a reporter.” This is the motto of the acclaimed South Korean website OhmyNews. After making a significant impact on a number of national issues in Korea, OhmyNews has expanded its operation to include an Read More...
It's time for leaders to inspire us Tijn Touber | Jan/Feb 2005 issue A couple of weeks ago the 16-year-old daughter of an American friend came to visit. The first evening she wanted to go to a punk concert in a rough neighborhood of Amsterdam. It seemed like the ideal setting for drugs, violence Read More...
The European Court of Human Rights shows how justice can cross borders. Is it a model for the whole planet? Jay Walljasper | April 2006 issue The plight of 5-year-old Tabitha Kaniki Mitunga sparked international controversy in 2002 when Belgian officials detained her alone at an immigration centre Read More...
Editors | Jan/Feb 2009 issue Integrative medicine begins with the basics: what you eat, what you do and how you think. Here are three tips for staying healthy from Victoria Maizes, executive director of the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine. Eat a healthy diet. “The Mediterranean Read More...