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Cause & Affect: Magnifying Impact for Social Action

Cause & Affect is an innovative agency that partners with corporations, film and television producers, philanthropic organizations and influential individuals to create effective social action campaigns on a wide variety of issues. Among several ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  7 Jul 2009
Related Topics: PBS,  Paul Allen

Netsquared Mashup Challenge

Netsquared is an organization devoted to connecting nonprofit organizations with Web 2.0 technologies to help them better achieve their goals. We've featured the work of Netsquared here on Worldchanging many times. We can hardly believe it ourselves ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  1 Mar 2008
Related Topics: Google Inc.

Micro-Collaborative Movie Making for Social Change: "The 1 Second Film"

Can 24 frames of film change the world? It can if animator Nirvan Mullick has anything to say about it. Nirvan has spent the last six years working on a very short film with a very big purpose: to raise one million dollars for the Global Fund for Women, ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  3 Oct 2007
Related Topics: Christina Ricci,  Tom Arnold,  Stephen Colbert,  Kiefer Sutherland,  Julie Taymor

What One Star's Fate Doesn't Mean for the Future of Online Media

If you're at all involved in digital media, you've probably heard of Amanda Congdon: in November 2006, she was the first videoblogger to cross over to a mainstream network when she was hired to host a weekly show on ABCnews.com. Last week, however, it ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  26 Sep 2007
Related Topics: Netflix

Wired NextFest 2007

Brainloop is an interactive performance platform that utilizes a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) system which allows a subject to operate devices merely by imagining specific motor commands. These mentally visualized commands may be seen as the ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  18 Sep 2007
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Janez JanÅ¡a

The Green Man

Black Rock City LLC is committed to utilizing environmentally favorable solutions as they become financially sound alternatives to the use of fossil fuels and non-renewable materials. We encourage our staff and participants to use these alternatives in ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  21 Aug 2007

BoGo Lights: Help Light the World

Two billion people living in the developing world rely on kerosene lanterns, candles, and single-use battery flashlights for light at night. Not only are these options expensive, dangerous, and harmful to the environment, they also negatively impact ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  16 Aug 2007
Related Topics: Noble Energy Inc.

The 11th Hour

I think the most basic thing to understand about our global economic system is that it's a subsystem. The larger system is the biosphere, and the subsystem is the economy. The problem, of course, is that our subsystem, the economy, is geared for ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  15 Aug 2007
Related Topics: Leonardo DiCaprio,  Mikhail Gorbachev,  Stephen Hawking,  Central Intelligence Agency,  Bruce Mau

Micki Krimmel teaches the UK about online video

For those of you in the UK, I've got a little article featured in the next issue of .Net Magazine, hitting the shelves on Tuesday. It's featured in the "Expert Advice" section and outlines some quick strategies for building online community with video. ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  15 Aug 2007

Travel Lightly

Responsible tourism can be more-or-less defined as travel that takes into consideration the 'triple bottom line' issues of: Travelers are linked with activists and organizations from around the globe who are working toward positive change. We also ...

From MICKI KRIMMEL, WorldChanging,  8 Aug 2007
Related Topics: Anita Roddick

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