December 2005
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The world's most unlikely environmental champion
George W. Bush's policies have the unintended effect of fighting global warming Jurriaan Kamp

A man of vision
Dr. V. restores eyesight to India's poor Kim Ridley

A writer's worst fear
Giving thanks for a fiasco Tijn Touber

Do you know what you're saying?
There is a subtle layer of violence tucked away in everyday conversations. Here's some advice on how to communicate non-violently. Yoeke Nagel

Editor's letter
Half full or half empty? Jurriaan Kamp

Fashion fair
Starting in Japan, Safia Minney launched a multinational company devoted to ecology and justice Marco Visscher

Great outdoors
Being connected to nature boosts our physical and mental health--especially for kids. Jay Walljasper

Life goes on
Cardiologist Pim van Lommel did a monumental study of near-death experiences--which raises fascinating questions about life after death, DNA, the collective unconscious, and everyone's karma. Tijn Touber

Making waves
The visual poetry of the surf. Steve Hawk

New Orleans state of mind
America needs the Crescent City right now, just as much as it needs America. Jay Walljasper

One last thing...
"Everyone should pay in mondos" Marco Visscher

Shirt tales
The journey of a small T-shirt tells a big story Evert Nieuwenhuis

Soccer is everything
It's symbol, mystery, therapy, escape, satanic party. Eduardo Galeano relects upon the world's most-popular sport. Eduardo Galeano

The big idea of Eboo Patel
Eboo Patel unites young Christians, Muslims and Jews Jay Walljasper

The republic of imagination
Post-national writers pioneer a new global literature Tijn Touber

What's so funny about world poverty?
The new film Girl in the Caf Marco Visscher

Your world in 2015
Here are 10 emerging trends that could reshape your world over the next 10 years. The Editors

Zen and the art of happiness
The tiny Himalayan nation of Bhutan pursues happiness as a political goal. Ode pays a visit to the place that may turn everything we know about economic development on its head. Stephan Herrera



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