We are waist-deep in one of the greatest change climates ever. Today, we face problems we didn’t have ten years ago. But with change comes opportunity.
We are just commencing the greatest shift society has seen since the dawn of humankind. As always, it will arise from breathtaking advances in technology.
Dear President Obama, you’ve got an amazing opportunity to redefine what venture capital—and the 21st-century innovation economy—will look like. Here's how.
Ecotourism is gaining popularity as the new way to travel. But this Mexican company takes it to a new level. Read about their incredible work in this story.
By reducing food waste at scale, we have a unique opportunity to protect the environment, alleviate poverty, boost the economy, and reduce the tax burden of government.
The fastest growing and most disruptive companies—Google, Amazon, Uber, AirBnb and eBay—aren’t focused on selling products, they are building platforms.
A message to all entrepreneurs raising money—make sure you pick the right investors who will help see you through a crisis because one day you'll have one.
This is the most innovative period in human history, an era that made the impossible possible. Here are 6 technologies that will change the way we live.
A broad range of technologies reached a tipping point in 2015—we just have to be careful to use it for bettering mankind rather than for holding it back.
This company connects Mexican artisans to the hospitality industry, helping them earn better incomes and preserve the country's culture in the process.
This powerful trend will have a huge impact not just on the US economy, but perhaps more intensely in the developing world—we will all be better for it.
This company is reforesting Mexico, improving health for people in marginalized communities and increasing income for Mexican women—all through moringa.
By 2050, Mexico will represent the world’s fifth largest economy. But over 50 million people still live in poverty. These entrepreneurs are changing the way Mexico does business.