We’ve Got Some Big Houses—That We Could Share Just 60 years ago, the average American had 291 square feet of living space. Now it’s close to 1,000 square feet. Have we changed our needs that much? Or just our wants? Doug Pibel | May 24, 2012
Real Homes: Small, Frugal, and Green With 5 million houses in foreclosure, we are rediscovering that living sustainably includes living affordably. Doug Pibel | May 23, 2012
Native rights Same-Sex Marriage Brings Healing to Me—and My Tribe Heather Purser set out to win gay marriage rights within the Suquamish Tribe and found herself on a personal journey toward self-acceptance. Madeline Ostrander | May 11, 2012
6 Ideas for Sensible Homes Small, supportive, affordable, recycled—and you can build your own. Heidi Bruce | May 10, 2012
6 Tips for Sustainable Pet Care Low-cost and natural ways to care for your critters. Jennifer Kaye, Lindsay Kucera | Apr 23, 2012
Free Your (Eco)Mind This Earth Day, think like an ecosystem—and you just might save the world. Frances Moore Lappé | Apr 20, 2012
Cooperatives | Citizens United Can There Be “Good” Corporations? When companies are owned by workers and the community—instead of Wall Street financiers—everything changes. Marjorie Kelly | Apr 16, 2012
Activism | Citizens United 8 Ways to De-Corporatize Your Money Debit or credit? Keep your dollars out of corporate clutches. Apr 12, 2012
Citizens United | Clean elections 4 Ways to Flex Our Electoral Muscles What we can do right now to strengthen our democracy. Brooke Jarvis | Apr 3, 2012
Renewable energy | Citizens United Boulder Votes to Free Its Electric Company Running their own utility means sun and wind energy instead of coal. Valerie Schloredt | Mar 26, 2012
Citizens United “Social Security is Broke”—and Other Corporate Scare Tactics For years, corporations have been peddling myths to rally us behind their interests. Here are three things everyone “knows,” and why they're wrong. Lisa Graves | Mar 19, 2012
Activism | Citizens United Special Weapons for Fighting Corporate Giants Revoke their charters, and other legal tools to hold corporations accountable to our laws. Robert Weissman | Mar 14, 2012
Activism Now, Let’s Occupy the Ballot During election season, all eyes turn to politics. How do we ensure that the interests of the 99 percent are represented in the halls of power? Van Jones | Feb 29, 2012
Activism | Citizens United Change Now, Vote Later Political answers will come when we build a network of solidarity and action that pushes on all fronts for a true democracy. Nathan Schneider | Feb 29, 2012
Citizens United | Clean elections By the Numbers: The Myth of the Overtaxed Corporation For corporations, paying for tax breaks is still the best investment around. Doug Pibel | Feb 23, 2012
Clean elections | Citizens United Where Citizens United Came From, and How to Get Rid of It The infamous Citizens United decision was the result of a decades-long corporate campaign. Jeffrey D. Clements | Feb 20, 2012
Sustainable food and farming Farmers Go Wild Going beyond organic, a new generation of farmers is nurturing nature as well as crops. Abby Quillen | Feb 7, 2012
Activism | Citizens United | Renewable energy A Bold Win Against Big Oil How people power stopped the Keystone XL Pipeline. Madeline Ostrander | Feb 1, 2012
Health care Deb Richter: A Cure for Broken Health Care Meet the doctor who uprooted her life to bring universal health care to Vermont. Daniel Fireside | Jan 24, 2012
Tim DeChristopher: Sacrifice for the Climate It’s a blessing to risk it all to stop climate change—even if it means jail time. Brooke Jarvis | Jan 11, 2012
Health care 6 Recipes for Winter Wellness From rose hip syrup to “fire cider,” natural remedies can help you fight seasonal maladies. Jennifer Kaye, Kate Malongowski | Dec 21, 2011
Activism Lily Yeh: Beauty in Broken Places Healing war-torn, broken, and economically devastated communities through art. Natalie Pompilio | Dec 20, 2011
Jobs | Renewable energy | Native rights | Activism Henry Red Cloud: Solar Warrior for Native America Bringing renewable energy and jobs to reservations. Talli Nauman | Dec 19, 2011
Jason F. McLennan: Bringing Buildings to Life Designing the world’s greenest building standards. Kim Eckart | Dec 14, 2011