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Stella McCartney Returns to H&M — But Should We Trust the Wool?

Stella McCartney is back at H&M, and the fashion world is swooning again. But behind the tailored jackets, cherry...

I Went Looking for Jerusalem. I Found Oskar Schindler

  I did not go looking for Oskar Schindler. But he found me. One day, while wandering through an old...

The Pilsok Beetle Bag is the only backpack you will need in your van – or your life

I am picky about bags. Not in a fashion way because I don't care about logos. I care about...

How Truck Accidents Cause Catastrophic Injuries

  According to the National Safety Council, the year 2024 recorded 5,218 deaths involving large trucks. This figure represents a...

Japan’s packaging turns black and white from Iran oil shortage

Japan is a country that builds 100-year companies; while 50 years ago Made In Japan implied an inferior mass-manufactured...

Hydrophilis rebreather, an interview with Oliver Isler

A retired Swiss biology teacher has built one of the most unusual diving devices ever featured on Green Prophet:...
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A Quantum Kaddish? What fungal networks teach us about grief, God and death

Can Zara speak with her recently departed mother through fungal networks? In April my mom passed away and I attended...

Econcrete makes built coastlines richer in marine life with new investment

    A decade ago, we met Shimrit Perkol-Finkel in a startup incubator in Tel Aviv. She was one of those...

Desalination experts debunk Aqua Solaire, the floating desalination barge

AI makes it easy to dream, develop, and create images of what could be world-changing ideas, until the reality sets in. A new project making the rounds is Aqua Solaire, an allged French concept for a solar-powered desalination vessel designed to bring drinking water to coastal communities facing drought, storms, and infrastructure failures.

Exploring Bangkok by electric bike with teenagers

With two teenagers in tow and four nights to spare, we decided to give Thailand’s capital the attention it deserved. My son had one request: he wanted to rent electric bikes. A friend of his had explored Japan this way, and he was convinced Bangkok would be just as exciting.

Jailhouse Booze For Home Bootleggers

You don’t have to languish in jail to make Jailhouse Booze. It’s an easy, fun project you can make in your own kitchen, with fruit juice. Old-time jailbirds used to call it Pruno. We also have another, no-waste, alternative wine recipe: Pea Pod Wine.

5 projects to help kickstart your company’s sustainability journey 

True progress happens when environmental ambition meets action. Decarbonizing efficiently is possible for any business in any sector, but actually getting started can sometimes feel daunting.   The trick? It’s to start small and build momentum. Here are five potential projects to help you get started. Â