

orldchanging is a solutions-based online magazine that works from a simple premise: that the tools, models and ideas for building a better future lie all around us. That plenty of people are working on tools for change, but the fields in which they work remain unconnected. That the motive, means and opportunity for profound positive change are already present. That another world is not just possible, it's here. We only need to put the pieces together.
Informed by that premise, we do our best to bring you the most important and innovative new tools, models and ideas for building a bright green future. We don't do negative reviews – why waste your time with what doesn't work? We don't offer critiques or exposes, except to the extent that such information may be necessary for the general reader to apprehend the usefulness of a particular tool or resource. We don't generally offer links to resources which are about problems and not solutions, unless the resource is so insightful that its very existence is a step towards a solution. We pay special attention to tools, ideas and models that may have been overlooked in the mass media. We make a point of showing ways in which seemingly unconnected resources link together to form a toolkit for changing the world.
Every idea we cover is informed by technology, but the new possibilities we cover aren't just high-tech. Sure, we all need to understand the uses (and dangers) of advances like biotechnology, the Internet, ubiquitous computing, artificial intelligences, "open source" software and nano-materials. But we also need to know how best to collaborate, how to build coalitions and movements, how to grow communities, how to make our businesses live up to their highest potential and how to make the promise of democracy into a reality. We need to understand techniques as well as technologies, ideas as well as innovations. How we work together is as important as the tools we use.
This is a conversation, not a sermon. We encourage not just feedback, but active participation, and, yes, challenge. Got a great idea for a resource we've missed? Let us know – better yet, write your own recommendation and send it to us. Think we're off-base with a recommendation we've made? Let us know that, too, and what resource you think we should have covered instead. Changing the world is a team sport.
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Executive Editor
Alex Steffen (Seattle)
Managing Editor
Julia Steinberger (Seattle)
Associate Editor
Sarah Kuck (Seattle)
Secret Weapon/ Contributing Editor
Jeremy Faludi (San Francisco)
Éminence grise
Jon Lebkowsky (Austin)
Contributing Editor
Sarah Rich (San Francisco)
Columnists
Erica Barnett (Seattle)
Emily Gertz (New York City)
Josephine Howitt (New Zealand)
Mara Hvistendahl (Shanghai)
Micki Krimmel (Los Angeles)
Eleanor Lang (New York City)
Jon Lebkowsky (Austin)
Mindy Lubber (Boston)
Billy Matheson (New Zealand)
Adrian Muller
Craig Neilson (New Zealand)
Patrick Rollens (Chicago)
Uleshka (London)
Contributors
Alan AtKisson (Stockholm)
Dawn Danby (Toronto)
Gil Friend (Berkeley)
Jonathan Greenblatt (Los Angeles)
Robert Katz (Washington, DC)
Katie Kurtz (San Francisco)
Hana Loftus (London)
Joel Makower (Oakland)
Hassan Masum (Toronto)
Mike Millikin (Mill Valley, N. California)
Chad Monfreda (Madison, WI)
Ted Rose (Boulder)
Cameron Sinclair (Global Nomad)
David Zaks (Madison, WI)
Correspondents
Nicole-Anne Boyer (Paris)
Chris Coldewey (Mumbai)
Régine Debatty (Turin)
Josh Ellis (Las Vegas)
Zaid Hassan (London)
Brandon Keim (Brooklyn, NY)
Geoff Manaugh (San Francisco)
Dina Mehta (Mumbai)
Leif Utne (Seattle)
Seth Zuckerman (Seattle, WA)
Co-founders
Alex Steffen and Jamais Cascio