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World Game ranking in circles

Tina Jonasen

Have you noticed that when you go to the World Game link - in the top menu on a circle now - you will be taken to a ranking page, containing ONLY the members from the circle - like this one:

Hurricanes: Bad for People, Good for Dolphins

Louise Mosley

Katrina led to a marine-mammal boom, and Harvey, Irma and Jose might do the same

The Hub | nHack Ventures

Tina Jonasen

The Hub is an online platform tailored to the needs of growth startups. Over time, Hub.no will help these companies with recruitment and raising capital followed by access to best practice tools.

World Bank Launches Bond Series to Raise Awareness About ...

Louise Mosley

The World Bank launched the first in a series of bonds designed to raise awareness about the importance of ocean and water resources, the organization announced last Thursday.

The chance to create a ‘Paris Agreement for the ocean’

Louise Mosley

Much of the ocean is unknown and unseen to human eyes with scientists estimating that just five per cent of it has been explored. It is truly staggering to then find out that 60 per cent of it is already showing signs of human impact, mostly...

u.lab: Leading From the Emerging Future

Rita Juse-Cirkse

An introduction to leading profound social, environmental and personal transformation.

Everything Only Looks Like a Thing: Neil Theise

Rita Juse-Cirkse

Neil Theise is Professor of Pathology and of Medicine at Mount Sinai and a leader in the fields of liver diseases, liver stem cells, and adult stem cell plas...

A Conscious Cosmos

Rita Juse-Cirkse

Short video summarizing Peter Russell's latest ideas on why consciousness is fundamental to the cosmos. www.peterrussell.com

Single use plastic bottles banned from half marathon in L...

Louise Mosley

Runners will not be able to refill bottles, with water distributed in pouches made from seaweed instead

Mysterious Ghost Species Discovered Lurking In The Depths...

Louise Mosley

The bottom of the Atacama Trench is totally devoid of light, just over 1°C (34°F), and has thousands of meters of water weighing down on top of it. It’s no