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Nesta's Sustainable Future Mission Director Madeleine Gabriel was joined by Love Ssega, British-Ugandan musician, performing artist, songwriter, climate activist and winner of Home-Zero, our collaboration with the National Gallery and King’s College London.

Ssega has long been passionate about using music as a tool for change. His most recent campaign ‘Airs of the South Circular’ in which he released his single Our World (Fight for Air) highlighted the toxic effects of air pollution around the London South Circular. He spoke about the intersection between art, music and climate change, and to tell us about his upcoming installation for Home-Zero.

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Love Ssega

Love Ssega is a British-Ugandan musician, performing artist and songwriter. He has built a varied career collaborating across art forms, whilst also speaking up for environmental, social and educational issues. Ssega’s music blends New Wave, Hip-Hop, African polyrhythms and Disco into smart modern Pop. Using music as a tool for change, Ssega’s most recent campaign ‘Airs of the South Circular’ in which he released his single Our World (Fight for Air) highlighted the toxic effects of air pollution around the London South Circular.