I started Has2BGreen after realizing something uncomfortable: for more than twenty years, I had been deeply concerned about the climate crisis—while quietly assuming someone else would fix it.
Like many people, I placed my hopes in leaders, institutions, and “experts.” Over time, it became clear that those with the most power were either unable or unwilling to act at the scale required. So I stepped forward myself—protesting, and twice standing for Parliament in the UK. But even that felt limited: one action, one vote, every few years.
What I really wanted was understanding. How did we get here? What systems shape our choices today? Where are we actually heading?
Has2BGreen grew from that need. It’s a place to turn confusion into clarity, and concern into capability—to help ordinary people become informed, grounded leaders, together.