began as a search. A patient, steady effort to find the most exemplary people on earth, understand what drives them, and map the quiet force that runs through their lives. What emerged wasn't a list but a landscape — an archipelago of examples, each one distinct, yet connected. A set of lives that, together, offer a way to navigate the world.
began as a search — a patient effort to find the most exemplary people on earth and map the quiet force that runs through their lives.
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Chngmkr is a collective, decentralised map. We ask leading figures across the world to share the inspirations who shape their action — their own list of living examples.
Marseille, France
Ex-sailor Simon Bernard founded Plastic Odyssey, using a ship with recycling tech to fight ocean pollution and train communities worldwide.
Chicago, USA
French-Japanese inventor Cesar Jung-Harada created Protei, an oil-cleaning robot ship, and runs MakerBay to develop eco-tech solutions.
Samsø, Denmark
Led Samsø island to 100% renewable energy, creating a global model for community-powered sustainability.
Geneva, Switzerland
Rob Hopkins founded the Transition Movement in Totnes, England, inspiring communities to build sustainable, resilient futures together.

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Søren Hermansen is a Danish environmental leader who transformed the small island of Samsø into one of the world’s first energy-positive communities. Growing up on the island, Søren saw the economic and environmental challenges faced by rural areas and envisioned a sustainable future powered by local action. Through his leadership, Samsø transitioned to 100% renewable energy, installing wind turbines, solar panels, and biomass plants—all financed and supported by the island’s residents. For Søren, the project was never just about technology; it was about empowering people to take ownership of their energy future. Today, Samsø stands as a global model of sustainability, and Søren’s work inspires communities around the world to embrace local solutions for a greener future.
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