Saskia Karges

Saskia Karges is a corporate strategist for Fortune 500 companies and a solarpunk author. She specializes in bridging the gap between rigid business operations and radical creative visions for a sustainable future. Her work explores neurodiversity in leadership and the systemic shifts needed to build resilient, circular societies.

Her novel, AMATEA – Memoirs of the Last City (2026), dives deeper into these themes, exploring the thin line between a sustainable utopia and an eco-fascist dystopia. You can find her insights on strategy and creative rebellion on Medium and follow her mission to amplify unique voices and planetary health.

The empty desk policy: Why remote work is the sustainability win we’re ignoring

The daily commute is more than an inconvenience; it is a major source of pollution and wasted time. As return-to-office demands grow, remote work may be one of the most overlooked tools for reducing emissions while improving quality of life and accessibility.

April 10, 2026

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The Cathedral of Plastic: How We Manufactured a Year of Excess

We need our autonomy back. And that starts with walking out of the toy store empty-handed and realizing that the most resilient thing we can give the next generation isn’t a piece of plastic - it’s a planet that isn’t a graveyard for their old toys.

March 2, 2026

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The Radish Rebellion

Every time you plant a seed, you are declaring independence. Every time you repair a toaster, you are voting against disposable culture. Every time you generate a kilowatt-hour on your roof, you are disarming a dictator.

February 4, 2026