‘Invent The Future’ with Code Green #6
Code Green's weekly newsletter - for all the latest and greatest in sustainable innovation, tech wizardry, and mind-bending creativity.
Welcome to “Invent the Future” with Code Green- the newsletter for the dreamers, builders, and change-makers who refuse to accept the status quo. We believe that the future is what we make it, and that by harnessing the power of technology, art, and creativity, we can create a world that’s smarter, fairer, and more sustainable.
WORDS that matter
“Nothing is impossible. The word itself says, ‘I’m possible!’“ Audrey Hepburn
HOW I HEAL
“How I Heal” is a very special series featuring people from around the world who take us on their journey to self-care, protection of peace and healing.
This is musician and farmer, Song, and this is her story.
THE VAMPIRES CLUB
The Vampires Club’s Podcast series is based on the unlikely story of a group of iconic Vampires, who set about saving the Planet from Climate armageddon, which threatens their status as immortal beings.
Hilarious, yet deadly serious, they are on a mission to educate The World on sustainable practices and ways of living.. Eternally (hopefully:).
Follow the next episode of their journey!
PEOPLE inventing a better tomorrow
Renowned photographer and entrepreneur Misan Harriman - recognized for his powerful imagery of the Black Lives Matter movement and trailblazing cover shot for British Vogue - is also a vocal advocate for diversity, inclusion, and mental health. Misan’s wide-ranging portfolio includes celebrity portraits and reportage, featuring in prestigious publications worldwide. The founder of Culture3, he’s exploring the potential of web3 to democratize opportunities for disadvantaged artists globally.
PRODUCTS caring for the planet
The footwear brand TOMS are pioneers in the sustainability space - building a business for good that promises to improve lives, too since
They support the work of non-profit organisations around the world, and commit a third of all profits to grassroots good and, in their words, “in support of the people working to build a more equitable tomorrow”.
ACTIONS to change the world today
Check out these amazing tips from Earthrise’s climate series - The breakdown - that looks at the difference between individual and systemic change and ultimately why we must all join the climate movement!
FACTS TO IMPRESS YOUR FRIENDS
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Fact: Thomas Edison is the reason you love cat videos
After inventing the kinetograph in 1892, Edison was able to record and watch moving images for the first time. He filmed short clips in his studio, some of which feature famous people like Annie Oakley and Buffalo Bill. But the real stars of these early videos are the Boxing Cats—adorable cats that he recorded in a boxing ring circa 1894. If you like cat videos, you’ll also appreciate these cat memes.
Thanks for reading. We’ll catch you next week, in the meantime TAKE CARE!
With Gratitude
The Code Green Team