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Must change always be slow? From #MeToo to single-use plastics, 2018 showed us that social norms can shift swiftly and profoundly. What impact does this have on our abi... Environment Opinion Society
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Speeding ahead: when social change is fast-tracked From the #MeToo phenomenon to reductions in smoking and drink driving, sometimes social change happens rapidly Environment Society
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No bubble to burst: could crowdfunding hold the key to affordable housing? The UK housing crisis is not only about supply and demand; at the core of the problem is the way new properties are financed. A trailblazing... Written in partnership with Abundance
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The world’s first vertical forest for low-income housing is coming to the Netherlands Stefano Boeri has designed and built vertical forests across the world. He hopes his latest project will prove it’s possible to combine solu... Environment Society
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Choose life over the device: 5 ways to build resilience in a digital age Many of us are glued to our devices around the clock, and it's transforming the way we relate to one another. But there are ways to help mai... Body & Mind Lifestyle Society Technology Wellbeing
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Good Business: Rabble Life is too short for boring, repetitive exercise, say Charlotte Roach and Rosemary Pringle, the founders of Rabble, a company that creates ... Good Business

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