|  Our Values  |

Over time this is what has made Botswana a dynamic landscape with people and nature adapting, accommodating, and sometimes reaching its peak to sustain livelihoods. When this happened, people moved, animals moved and nature recovered. We take note of the current pressure on nature through our lifestyle especially consumption and waste. We are mindful of the urgency for a collective global compact towards reducing our carbon footprint and the especially urgent need to reduce our collective emissions which are placing a huge risk especially for small and islander nations.

We are mindful of the impact of climate change on our humanity and on how nature can wreak untold havoc and misery. We are already witnessing this with prolonged droughts and dire shortage of water which is adversely impacting wilderness and wildlife in the northern part of Botswana. We advocate for responsible and sustainable practices that yield positive outcomes for both Botswana’s populace and future generations. We take note of global trends which have highlighted the leading existential threats which include climate change, (and conflicts emerging from natural disasters), new technologies such as Artificial Intelligence and all things which flow from the uncharted convergence of human made and natural disasters. We therefore take a futurist lens to this work by exploring possible futures in respect to how human nature interactions are panning out in the medium and long term.

We advocate for responsible and sustainable practices that yield positive outcomes