{"id":12140,"date":"2018-10-28t16:21:08","date_gmt":"2018-10-28t16:21:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dpetrov.2create.studio\/planet\/wordpress\/building-earthpreneurs-4-lessons-for-youths-changing-the-status-quo\/"},"modified":"2018-10-28t16:21:08","modified_gmt":"2018-10-28t16:21:08","slug":"building-earthpreneurs-4-lessons-for-youths-changing-the-status-quo","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.getitdoneaz.com\/story\/building-earthpreneurs-4-lessons-for-youths-changing-the-status-quo\/","title":{"rendered":"building earthpreneurs: 4 lessons for youths changing the status quo"},"content":{"rendered":"
instead of being asked what we want to be when we grow up, youths should be asking ourselves: \u201cwhat do i want to create?\u201d breakthrough innovation is about ditching idealism and theories that we discuss only inside the classroom in order to hack the real world for sustainable solutions.<\/p>\n
young sustainable impact<\/a> is an oslo-based youth innovation program with a mission to empower youths to solve the sustainability challenges by creating measurable impact. norway itself is the cradle of sustainable policy-making, ranking number one<\/a> in the world for initiatives like tax-free electric vehicles.<\/p>\n but even here the young are sick of greenwashing. \u201cwe\u2019ve heard a lot of talking from businessmen and politicians\u2014but where\u2019s the action?\u201d asks marcus bruns, 26, chief executive officer of ysi. and thus, ysi was born with a simple phrase: makers gonna make.<\/p>\n \u201cour starting point was to see what would happen if you brought together the smartest young minds of our time to tackle the sustainability challenges,\u201d says bruns.<\/p>\n when a friend told me that ysi was \u201crun by a bunch of 20-year-olds in norway,\u201d i was sold.<\/p>\n i joined 20 other talented youth in ysi\u2019s third batch. in teams of three, we worked together in a five-month online innovation program culminating with a two-week conference in oslo in august 2018 to pitch our start-ups. some of the innovations included smart toilet sensors, vegan kombucha leather, and even an uber-like trash pickup service.<\/p>\n