Otto Canon’s highlights at the African achieves award held at Imperial college in London

There is nothing more satisfying, nothing more relieving than saying “We have done it”. Over the past few month, Sustainability Unscripted had been in the making and it was finally launched on Monday, 26th of September.
Paul Hacken once said that The “first rule of sustainability is to align with natural forces, or at least not try to defy them.” Sustainability Unscripted is amplifying the screams of mother earth to inform us on various ways we could create much more sustainable systems as we advance as an evolving and industrious specie
“The Earth is what we all have in common.”
—Wendell Berry
Despite our religious, racial or political differences, the earth is one thing we all have in common and its crisis would affects all of us (directly or indirectly) given enough time. But together we can solve it and the first step is to be probably informed.
What sustainability is and what it isn’t; what works and what doesn’t. Information drives every working system and that is why Otto Canon created the “Sustainability Unscripted” Podcast which is a product of Clean cycler, and its presents to everyone the truth of what’s happening to our planet and the solutions in our hands.
“The Earth is a fine place and worth fighting for.”
Ernest Hemingway
In the Podcast launch that held during the African Achieves Award at the Imperial college London, Otto Canon leads an insightful and opinion balanced conversation with various expert from various fields about sustainability and sustainable development in Africa. The panel conversation broke down the science behind the environmental global crisis and how investments and rising innovative technologies has lead to more extreme weather events and how they are impacting the rising sea levels and fast-spreading disease.
“He that plants trees loves others besides himself.”
Thomas Fuller
Just as important as the panel discussion was, “Sustainability Unscripted” would continue to explain to the the public how we can solve this crisis and create a better future for all, from engaging in both cooperate actions such as transition to clean energy to power our tools and technology to individual actions like disposing of waste properly and planting a tree, all these are communicated in a simple and easy-to-understand terms any audience could follow.

Listen and share these insightful conversations to your friends, family, school, colleagues, and others who might or might not be climate change conversation and we can solve it together.
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