The Flow of Ideas
An inventor and entrepreneur is using his unique understanding of nature to create practical solutions for a complicated world.
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A hot Philadelphia design firm aims to create a greener planet, one product at a time.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Drilling for Truth
Of all the tests facing a new president, few are as vexing—or as likely to reach his desk—as a potential conflict between two critical needs: energy and water.
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READ BLOG POST »America’s Soul: Grace Lee Boggs
The Detroit-based activist and philosopher sees an America with the chance to remake itself for the better.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Planetary Survival: Daniel M. Kammen
Solving our energy problems and saving life on Earth will require reinventing the American economy in order to create and sustain a new wave of technological innovation.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Going Green: Seasons Greenings
Get into the Christmas spirit of giving with eco-friendly holiday cards, trimmings and great gift ideas for colleagues and loved ones.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »FLYPside: We’re Melting
Never mind the financial markets: it’s the Arctic meltdown that should terrify us.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »High-Tech Humanitarianism
At San Jose’s 8th annual Tech Museum Awards, FLYP talks to five laureates who are building a network of innovations for the common good.
ENTER » TEXT ONLY »Going Green: Ecosmetics
Skin care products contain an array of chemicals that are potentially harmful to your skin—and the environment. For example, cosmetics makers are allowed to use carcinogens like coal tar and asbestos in skin cream. Here are some product ideas that will keep you and the planet looking good.
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