4 August 2009: Morning By The Morning News — 04 Aug 2009 "The North Koreans have a lot of nostalgia for the end of the Clinton administration." The former president is in Pyongyang to free journalists. Suppose Obama really was born in Kenya, then what? Resignation, impeachment, or nothing. Op: We'd save money on health care if we could learn how to die. The "Cash for Clunkers" program chugs along; mileage-friendly cars roll off lots at a pre-recession clip. Wait, but how does disposing of an old car to buy a new car help the environment? Um. The recession has inspired Americans to cut back on luxuries--many use the savings to enhance their new domestic lifestyles. Lunching at Nobu London with a marine biologist to determine the menu's sustainability. Fresh on the environmental guilt-trip scene: the water footprint. "A person is responsible for emissions of his descendants." The expanding footprint of the American baby. Complete collapse, global governance, and other theories on the end of America. As Infinite Summer reaches its midpoint, Amanda French offers guidance on how to host your own I.S. meetup. "The idea is that you don't have to read an article. You can become an expert just by looking at it." Meet GOOD Magazine's infographic designers. Also from GOOD: a summation of the fight so far between David Rees and Jamba Juice's copycat ad campaign.