

If we’re addicted to oil, our twelve-step program should begin with admitting that we have a problem.
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A short history of black gold, from the ancient Persian army's flaming oil-dipped arrows to today's piercing pain at the pump.
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In Ciudad del Este, Latin America’s lawless capital of contraband, $500 goes a long way.
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The buoyant U.S. dollar foundered in 2002 and it's been sinking since then. GOOD and Piece Studio look at how far our currency has fallen in just the last year.
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With new oil fields discovered on the border of Montana and North Dakota, big money is flooding into small towns. Visit the epicenter of North America’s new oil boom.
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Because China is globalization’s general contractor: always happy to take the job and your money, but hard to get on the phone once you discover problems.
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Because China’s rapid and deep integration into manufacturing means that Chinese products permeate your life—at some risk.
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Because China may be an ancient civilization, but it's a young society that's growing up very quickly—and unevenly.
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Two New York designers are providing artists with a way to get life's necessities by simply painting them.
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The numbers behind the 727 million pieces of mail that are handled every day.
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