Blindspot Africa

Green Businesses, Climate Change and Africa's Development

51 min · 9 de mar de 2026
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In this episode of Blindspot Africa, Kodzo hosts Dennis Asare of IMANI Africa for a focused conversation on the intersection of green business, climate action, and Africa’s development. The discussion explores how sustainable business models and the circular economy can drive economic growth while addressing the continent’s climate challenges. Dennis shares insights into emerging opportunities within green industries, the role of policy and innovation, and how African economies can transition toward more resilient and environmentally responsible systems. The episode also highlights the growing impact of African youth-led initiatives, showcasing how young leaders and organisations across the continent are actively shaping climate solutions and redefining development pathways. A forward-looking conversation on how Africa can align economic progress with environmental sustainability—and the role of green businesses in making that shift a reality.

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