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Interactive Infographic: Can America Be Energy Independent?
Join us every Wednesday for the next two months, when we’ll be graphically exploring these questions and more with interactive infographics that go behind the issues. Today, we’re launching with one of key issues that underpins our environmental and economic future: energy independence.
This infographic is a collaboration between GOOD and Other Means, with support from MTV
In our latest infographic, we explore the complex emotions surrounding the killing of Osama bin Laden.
Infographic: How Do Americans Feel About the Bin Laden Mission? - Culture - GOOD
According to the United Nations, unsanitary water kills more people worldwide than war. As the precious water supply dwindles, it may prove to be more than just a crisis for developing countries.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media
Infographic: Lack of Clean Water Access Worldwide - Health - GOOD
In developing countries, just a few diseases kill millions of children under the age of five. Many of these are preventable with simple vaccines that cost just a few dollars per child.
A collaboration between GOOD and Kiss Me I’m Polish
See more of our infographics →
Infographic: At the Cost of Everyday Splurges, Vaccines Can Save Lives - Health - GOOD
Infographic: Improving the World, One Patent at a Time
- GOOD Partnerships and FFunction contributed in Technology, Innovation and Infographics
This content was produced by GOOD with support of IBM
Every Tuesday, thousands of patents are issued in the United States, with more than 250,000 issued in 2012. Patents recognize inventors and protect the originality of their ideas, so they can continue to create the innovations that power the world around us. From the technology you carry in your pocket to the type of flowers in your garden, they’ve all come from patents. For 20 years running, IBM has been awarded the most U.S. patents with 6,478 issued in 2013 alone. Check out some of their patents in the infographic above.
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Hopefully you haven’t gotten the chance to taste jailhouse cuisine, but if you’re a product of the American school system, you probably have childhood memories of standing in line for grey mashed potatoes, half-thawed mystery meat, and slimy canned peaches. How do the trays measure up?
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media
Infographic: School Cafeteria Food vs. Prison Food - Food - GOOD
Interactive Infographic: The Small Businesses of America
- GOOD Partnerships and Deeplocal contributed in Infographics and Small Business
Big businesses might have the global name recognition, but don’t count out small businesses. There are nearly 5.5 million small businesses with 999 employees or less in the United States. With small businesses in every state, you don’t have to look hard to find ones in your own neighborhood. Here’s a closer look at where small businesses are, what businesses they’re engaging in, and where they’re thriving.
This post is brought to you by GOOD, with support from UPS. We’ve teamed up to bring you the Small Business Collaborative, a series sharing stories about innovative small businesses that are changing business as usual for their communities and beyond. Learn how UPS is helping small businesses work better and more sustainably here.
In many countries, a significant percentage of the population survives on just a few dollars a day. Here’s a look at the distribution of consumption in several developing nations.
A collaboration between GOOD and Column Five Media









