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The 2022 Ashden Awards London Ceremony + live online viewing

with Laura Tobin and Brian Eno

The 2022 Ashden Awards London Ceremony + live online viewing

Climate Solutions

To prevent climate catastrophe, we need to get to work – and fast.

Join us in London or online to meet the global innovators spearheading the low carbon transition.

  • Presented by broadcast meteorologist, Laura Tobin.
  • In conversation with musician, producer, visual artist and climate action advocate,Brian Eno. 

 

Journey with us – from Scotland to Kenya, Indonesia to Zimbabwe – to meet eight grassroots innovators transforming the way we work to upskill communities, support those most in need and protect our planet.

Hear their stories from the frontline of climate change, told through a powerful series of short films– and discover how this diverse group are building a fairer, cleaner world.

Explore the links between creativity, climate and social issues in Ashden’s fireside chat with Brian Eno, as we discuss how the arts can help spark dialogue, opportunity and action in creating a greener, fairer world.

 

 

 

 

This year’s winning innovators are:

💡Powering up young clean energy entrepreneurs and refugee business leaders, migrant solar engineers and rural female technicians

🌳Supporting indigenous conservation experts and women-led farming communities

♻️Disrupting linear throwaway cultures with circular economy alternatives

🏠Skilling up a new generation of UK retrofitters.

This is the future of work in a low-carbon world. 

See you there.

 

 

📍 Tickets for the in-person ceremony in London are available here.

Tickets include:

  • Awards ceremony hosted by broadcast meteorologist, Laura Tobin
  • UK premier of short films showcasing the 2022 winners
  • World renowned keynote speaker soon to be announced
  • Evocative poetry from Rakaya Fetuga and live music from African Kora player, Mosi Conde
  • Post-ceremony reception with complementary drinks and bowl food from our winners’ home countries
  • Opportunity to network and connect with guests from across the climate sector.

 

💻To register to view the ceremony live online, please use the form below

 

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Speakers/panelists

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Laura Tobin

Broadcast Meteorologist

 

Presenting the 2022 Ashden Awards.

Laura is a broadcast meteorologist, who has been reporting on storms, hurricanes & severe weather for over 15 years. In that time, Laura and her audience has noticed how often meteorological records are being consistently broken closer and closer to home. The culprit: Climate Change.

She has been informing the audience of the latest climate reports and records around the world showing how the impact of climate change is accelerating. Laura has written a book called ‘Everyday ways to save our planet’ to help people ‘make a difference’. No one can do everything, but everyone can do something.

 

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Brian Eno

Musician

 

Fireside chat

Musician, producer, visual artist and activist first came to international prominence in the early seventies as a founding member of British band, Roxy Music, followed by a series of solo albums and collaborations. His work as producer includes albums with Talking Heads, U2, Laurie Anderson, James and Coldplay, while his long list of collaborations include recordings with David Bowie, Jon Hassell, Harold Budd, John Cale, James Blake and recently with his brother, Roger, on Mixing Colours. His latest album, ‘FOREVERANDEVERNOMORE’ was released on the 14th October 2022.

He is a founding member of the Long Now Foundation, a trustee of Client Earth and patron of Videre est Credere. In April 2021, he launched EarthPercent, which raises money from the music industry for some of the most impactful environmental charities working on the climate emergency.

 

 

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Mariama Kamara

Founder & Director of Smiling Through Light

 

Guest speaker

Mariama Kamara is the Founder & Director of Smiling Through Light, which provides clean, reliable & Sustainable energy in Sierra Leone. She started the company after a trip to Sierra Leone in 2011, on a placement with Restless Development as a SRH Curriculum Development Technical Assistant. She has worked with organisations such as SciDev.Net, African Health Policy Network, VSO, DFID, SIDA, African Development Association for Progress, Restless Development, UN and Africa UK in contributing towards the development of Africa. She has always been interested in development issues especially on poverty, energy, education, sexual and reproductive health and HIV issues relating to women and young people.

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Mosi Conde

Musician

 

Musician

Mosi Conde is a master musician, multi-instrumentalist, composer and performer. Originally from Guinea, he is a Griot and was taught by his mother to play from a very young age and he has played professionally since he was a teenager. He has played alongside many world famous artists, many being extended family members, like Mory Kante, Diamond Fingers Diabate, Ami Koita and has played at major venues and Festivals including the Royal Festival Hall, Womad and Africa Express.

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Rakaya Fetuga

Poet and writer

 

Performing a live poetry reading.

Rakaya Fetuga is a poet and writer based in North-West London. Rakaya is a former Roundhouse Resident Artist and Poetry Slam winner as well as being a Barbican Young Poet alumna. Published in Letters to the Earth: Writing to a Planet in Crisis, Rakaya has written for the BBC, Bloomberg Philanthropies with Vanity Fair and C40 Cities, amongst others.

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