Code Green co-founder Inna Modja explains how Web3 and art are at the vanguard of social activism and raising awareness about climate change.
Since breaking on the scene, Bitcoin (BTC), Web3 and nonfungible tokens (NFTs) have positioned themselves as springboards for activism. The infrastructure and tools comprising the burgeoning crypto sector have positively impacted people from all walks of life, and the space continues to attract the brightest minds looking to solve some of the world’s most challenging problems.
While the general focus of most crypto protocols tends to be finance and fintech, there are a handful of projects focused more on socioeconomic, environmental and human rights-related issues. Code Green is one such project, focused on applying blockchain technology as a way to conduct social and environmental activism on a global scale.
On Episode 29 of The Agenda podcast, hosts Ray Salmond and Jonathan DeYoung welcomed Code Green co-founder Inna Modja to discuss how the nonprofit advocacy group is combining the power of art and Web3 to fight for a sustainable future.