With Artificial Intelligence, are we building a society based on logic and intelligence, or are we creating an illusion that destroys common sense?... Read More
Individual Citizens & Customers
The Sounds Right initiative was launched by the Museum for the UN to register Nature as an artist and direct its royalties toward biodiversity protection.... Read More
Plastic is everywhere, and that has become a problem. How can citizen science play a part in reducing plastic pollution?... Read More
Amidst the growing movement, there is an urgency to underscore the paradigm of decolonizing youth climate activism.... Read More
How can we, as part of a community, practice reciprocal sharing that is inherent to the framework of gift economy?... Read More
People want products that align with their health, families, and values, but decades of over-promising have dulled consumer trust.... Read More
Gold panning was once a promising source of income in Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia. Now, workers are struggling between the risk of landslides and economic hardships.... Read More
Amidst multiple ongoing crises, the SEAblings are stepping up to help each other through an organic digital-based grassroots movement.... Read More
Once rulers of the seas, sharks are now reduced to commodities, destined for distant markets to supply the global shark fin trade.... Read More
Across Asia, the overproduction and overconsumption of reusables may overshadow their potential to cut waste and emissions.... Read More

Understanding the Dark Side of Artificial Intelligence
Sounds Right and Recognizing Nature as an Artist for Biodiversity Conservation
How Citizen Science Can Help Address Plastic Pollution
Gen Z’s Youth Climate Activism Cannot Ignore Colonialism
Practicing Gift Economy: How We Can Foster Community Bond Through Sharing
Beyond Empty Promises: How Hong Kong Can Build Consumer Trust in Sustainability
Gold Panning in Jayapura: Workers’ Struggle Between Landslide Risks and Economic Hardship
SEAblings and Beyond: The Rise of Grassroots Movements Amidst Crisis
Turning the Tide on the Global Shark Fin Trade, from Our Bowl to the World
When Green Turns Excessive: The Overproduction and Overconsumption of Reusables