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How You Can Save The World Archives
- 2008.11.14: Visions Forum, Part Three: Over 20 of our brightest minds sound off about Barack Obama
- 2008.11.13: Visions Forum, Part Two: Over 20 of our brightest minds sound off about Barack Obama
- 2008.11.12: Visions Forum, Part One: Over 20 of our brightest minds sound off about Barack Obama
- 2008.11.03: The next presidency will test the scientific community, too
- 2008.10.29: Online video games are creating a new breed of social players
- 2008.10.27: Not only America wants America to be great
- 2008.10.22: Not everyone can have a car if we still want a planet — unless we change
- 2008.10.20: The public school assembly line is broken
- 2008.10.15: Food deserts, and how individuals can fight scarcity
- 2008.10.13: Back to (flight) school!
- 2008.10.08: It's time to vote
- 2008.10.06: Solution sharing, and the obscured world of good news
- 2008.10.01: The perpetual challenge facing children: finding a place
- 2008.09.29: Memo on saving the world: the Copenhagen Consensus
- 2008.09.26: Tomorrow matters, as much as today
- 2008.09.23: Change the food system, and you can change the world
- 2008.09.18: Why your personal carbon footprint matters
- 2008.09.15: Modern communication and literacy — can't we have both?
- 2008.09.10: Is your cheeseburger causing global warming?
- 2008.09.08: Where will the average stand in a world filled with genetically enhanced beauty and ability?
- 2008.09.03: No Child Left Behind: the experiment, the failure, and what we need to do now
- 2008.09.01: The humanitarian path is one of self actualization
- 2008.08.27: Our looming energy crisis is nothing new — we've just ignored it for decades
- 2008.08.25: We have the know-how to save Earth from asteroids, but have we the will?
- 2008.08.20: A case for vegetarianism, without the guilt trip
- 2008.08.18: The Earth will be just fine, thank you
- 2008.08.13: Why what you think you know puts you (and me) at risk
- 2008.08.11: The trouble with transparency (and how to make it work)
- 2008.08.06: Who Stands to Lose The Most in The Wake of Nature's Wrath?
- 2008.08.04: We Cannot Let Science and Innovation Fall by The Wayside
- 2008.07.28: Introducing "How You Can Save The World"
- 2008.07.28: The next technological revolution will happen in space
- 2008.07.28: Do we no longer believe in a better tomorrow?
- 2008.07.28: The danger (and value) of a politicized scientific community
- 2008.07.28: The most important generation in history is the one now alive
- 2008.07.28: Opening up new horizons for solar energy, not a moment too soon
- 2008.07.28: Future possibilities for space exploration — thoughts on exploring beyond Earth
- 2008.07.28: Understanding the steps toward improving tomorrow's schools
- 2008.07.28: The future of education
- 2008.07.28: 6 p.m. Tramway Blvd. NE (or down the rabbit, er, prairie dog hole)
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