It started with a question.
‘What does it mean to go green?’
It was answered with blank stares and confusion.
But for Adenike Akinsemolu, it jumpstarted a movement.
Sitting in a class with her students and discussing environmentalism in a rural community college, Adenike was shocked by how unaware her otherwise intelligent students were about issues of sustainability in their own country. As an educator and passionate green advocate, Adenike saw this as an opportunity to directly engage with this lack of knowledge in her students and others on campuses across the country.
Instead of just talking about the issues, Adenike knew that action was needed. And who better to take action than the next generation of leaders? Her vision was simple: create a network of passionate, energetic, and well-educated university students who could return to their own campuses and engage their peers in the work needed to make Nigeria green again.
As we move into 2023, the Green Institute continues to expand its reach and impact, collaborating with a growing network of partners around the world to make a positive difference for the planet and its people. The organization remains committed to its three pillars of education, advocacy, and innovation, and continues to conduct research in its thematic focus areas of education, environment, energy, equity, and economics. The Green Institute has trained over 25,000 sustainability leaders, hosted over 100 events, and taken over 2,500 pledges to promote sustainability, making a significant impact on the world through its efforts.