In The Trenches
By: Ode Magazine
There’s a framed photo hanging in Michelle Chan’s living room that makes her feel uneasy when she stops to look at it. It shows an... Read more >>
Recently, I was interviewed for a Social Responsibility panel I was speaking on. The questions they asked were timely and relevant to many conversations I... Read more >>
Norway Puts Hydrogen-Powered Cars on the Road
From Oslo, where most Norwegians live, the nearest hydrogen filling station is about two hours away, first along a freeway, then down a smaller, winding... Read more >>
A Sustainable Alternative to the Financial Meltdown (Part 1)
Like many entrepreneurs, David Griswold started his business with a big vision and a small line of credit. He wanted to help coffee growers learn... Read more >>
A Sustainable Alternative to the Financial Meltdown (Part 2)
The point for investors is still growth. “We want to invest in things that really scale up,” says Wes Selke, an investment manager at Good... Read more >>
Making Money a Renewable Resource (Part 1)
Several years ago, when the drips through our ceiling could no longer be ignored, we decided to install solar panels along with a new... Read more >>
Making Money a Renewable Resource (Part 2)
Peter Liu’s green education began at an oil company. He emigrated to the U.S. with his family from Taiwan when he was twelve, settling in... Read more >>
Sometimes it seems like there are so many causes in need of assistance, choosing where to begin feels overwhelming. How do you start making a dent in the world’s problems? What inspires you to get involved? We want to hear it. >>
