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Can we have a regenerative planet within a decade? Rob Avis, Co-Founder 5th Generation

Can we have a regenerative planet within a decade? Rob Avis, Co-Founder 5th Generation

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Welcome to the 70th episode of Happy Planet podcast. This is the podcast where we celebrate innovation for a happy planet.

This week we are traveling to Alberta, Canada to speak with Rob Avis, co-founder of 5th World, a Canadian startup focused on regenerative living.

5th World designs and builds self-sufficient homesteads, greenhouses and combined food, water, and energy systems we can live and work more synergistically with nature. Rob has powerful backers and big ambitions. Their end goal? Planetary regeneration within a generation.


https://5thworld.com/

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