Hate, Inc: How to be aware of media systems that profit from polarising and dividing us
Here are nine technologies that could trigger a tipping point over the next ten years. Yet do they pass the "human" and "climate" test?
Data centres drive our life in the Cloud. But they're on an upward curve of energy use... How can they be planet-friendly?
Beneath these European Elections is a fundamental crisis of existing party politics. What new forms are needed?
Can data really say anything true about us? Or is there a new zone opening up between us and our tech? Two humans have a muse
Get inspired by Buckminster Fuller's quotes about education, rebellious youth, & a better media
Alternative Editorial: CTRLshifts into next gear
What is "cosmo-localism"? Why do we think it's a game changer? And help fill out a dictionary for it
Extended intelligence, not artificial intelligence: Joi Ito on how our tech visionaries must be humbler, faced with reality
Maybe our addiction to story is what's blocking the next era of journalism - challenged more deeply by neuroscience and AI
Sustainable energy systems are now a better commercial bet than carbon-fuelled ones. But consumers must still consume less of it
Huge value can be unlocked if you measure cities in a certain way. Take Birmingham, Lyon and the humble tram
Open: 2019 brings together activists and coders - to explore how to collaborate at a big scale
How to seize the future? Train 1% of the population in A.I. skills and concepts. Like Finland does.
We urgently need "a politics for future generations". Why do we act as if nobody will live there, asks Roman Krznaric
A story of prisoners made ready for everyday life, by the prospect of reading stories to their kids
If you're going to be a consultancy, then do it to help companies & organisations reduce their working week
How can people doing #CivicTech become directly involved in action against climate disruption?
Alternative Editorial: The Virtual Feminine
Jenna Sutela: "I want a culture that’s based on symbiosis between species, rather than the survival of the fittest narrative"