MC Newsletter
Massive Change Weekly chronicles groundbreaking achievements in global design.
May 30, 2006 - “Genetically modified foods have caused no end of anxiety and distrust. But not genetically modified shirts. Why? Learn More…
May 8, 2006 - It is not crazy for us to think about having within our power, uniquely for the first time in the history of the world, the chance to end extreme poverty within a generation. That is what the numbers show. Learn More…
April 28, 2006 - Massive Change celebrates the innovative use of materials, science, and design to better the world and mankind. Inherent in every one of the examples are project management tools and techniques that steer the product through its life cycle. Learn More…
April 19, 2006 - Everyday it seems that the design-for-change becomes more and more mainstream. The current issue of Vanity Fair, the “Special Green Issue”, is a case in point.The cover is part doom and gloom… Learn More…
April 12, 2006 - Massive Change odds and sods this week. Here’s a great website, RED, an online journal put out by the Design Council: http://www.designcouncil.org.uk/mt/red/index.html. Red says it’s “challenging accepted thinking on economic and social issues through design innovation.” Learn More…
April 6, 2006 - The most profound impact of information technology has been to transfer the potential of the scientific method - the ever-expanding accumulation of knowledge - to the cultural sphere. Learn More…
March 28, 2006 - On the front page of the Globe and Mail Monday morning this week was a feature article, “Will consumers have a beef with test-tube meat?” Learn More…
March 21, 2006 - When Franklin, Crick, and Watson discovered the structure of DNA in 1953, the realm of the living was rendered as a system of information. Since then, we’ve grown in our capacity to explore every aspect of life as we know it - from biological systems and products to new forms of intervention in medicine and genetic engineering. Learn More…
March 7, 2006 - Imagine changing the course of an entire country. Imagine a better Guatemala. Imagine reshaping a nation’s reality by rethinking its future, and creating an image powerful enough to galvanize action… Learn More…
February 28, 2006 - If you like Massive Change, you’ll love the Worldchanging blog ( http://www.worldchanging.com/ ). This is an “absolute must-read” website. Learn More…
February 21, 2006 - Researchers at Brigham Young University believe they have found a new compound that could finally kill the HIV/AIDS virus. Current treatments can slow it down, but not eliminate it. Learn More…
February 7, 2006 - As everyone knows by now, George Bush got a different kind of religion this week when he announced that America was “addicted to oil” and made a surprise plea for developing alternative fuels like ethanol. Learn More…
January 31, 2006 - It’s too often assumed that our global water supply is without limit, yet available fresh water is less than half of one percent of the world’s total water stock. We must look to the limits… Learn More…
January 24, 2006 - We will enable sustainable mobility. The twentieth century is not just a century that has automobiles. It’s also a century that doesn’t have horses… Learn More…
January 17, 2006 - Back to School. When we developed Massive Change, we were struck by the philosophy of Bill Drayton’s Ashoka Foundation… Learn More…
January 10, 2006 - Suddenly robots are everywhere. Robotics is widely regarded as one of the four areas of technological development that is dramatically transforming how we live and what it means to be human. The other areas are Genetics, Information Technology and Nanotechnology, taken together as GRIN. Learn More…
January 3, 2006 - Happy new year and welcome to Massive Change Weekly, an electronic newsletter sharing news about groundbreaking achievements in global design. Here is a small list of five nominees for 2005’s Massive Changers. Learn More…
December 6, 2005 - Since we launched Massive Change, a number of projects have either come to the fore, or have made significant developments, reinforcing our belief that humanity is “building a global mind.” Learn More…
November 29, 2005 - Access to clean water is one of the world’s most serious health problems, if not the most serious. For about $5, the revolutionary new LifeStraw ( http://www.lifestraw.com ) could go a long way to alleviating the situation. Learn More…
November 22, 2005 - One of the most important “design economies” that the Massive Change project explores is energy. Massive Change declares that “we will bring energy to the entire world.” Learn More…








