The SailMail Association is a non-profit association of yacht owners that operates and maintains an email communications system for use by its members. SailMail supports email communications using every internet communications device in…
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Ham Radio: Helping to Build a Fast and Free Internet
December 14, 2017Two members of San Francisco hackerspace, Noisebridge, are looking to make an alternative network that’s modeled after the Internet that provides high-speed
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How the meat-loving city of Ghent became the veggie capital of Europe
November 11, 2017Cities around the world are taking notes from this vegetable-forward metropolis.
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Elon Musk thinks he has the answer to Puerto Rico’s blackout. Here’s how it could play out.
October 23, 2017It might actually work, but it won’t be easy.
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Rick Alexander: Benefit Corporations & Pursuing Profit with Purpose
October 16, 2017Rick Alexander has practiced law for 26 years at Morris, Nichols, Arsht & Tunnell LLP. During that time, he was selected as one of the ten most highly regarded corporate governance…
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Promoting human rights through science
October 8, 2017Inspired by the work of the AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition (AAAS is the publisher of Science), we asked young scientists this question: Describe how applications of knowledge in your field…
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Last Sunday, the Recycle Across America team went to the MN Vikings game with 66,600 other fans and look at how PURE the recyclables are in the recycling bins that display the standardized labels…
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A Brief History of Transition in Two Minutes
October 4, 2017We’ve tried to capture the history of this amazing movement in this two-minute video…
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Municipalities Project – Transition Network
October 4, 2017An innovative project stemming from the Hubs group in partnership with Transition Network to create a clear framework for how Transition groups and municipalities can create sustainable change together.
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How a Free Grocery Store Is Cutting Food Waste—and Hunger
September 29, 2017Each weeknight, The Free Store redistributes up to 1,500 surplus food items to anyone who wants them—no questions asked.