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Scot Bryson is the epitome of ‘if you don’t like your world then change it’. He is a lifelong problem solver, utilizing existing technologies, including those proven viable in space, to solve our world’s most pressing problems. As a founder of Orbital Farm, Scot is a visionary developing closed loop agriculture for the age of Anthropocene. Closed loop systems are 10,000 times more efficient than traditional agriculture, helping achieve food security and reduce land degradation.
In this episode we talk about how closed loop agriculture is a win for farmers, industry, consumers and the environment alike. We also deep dive into the paradigm shift needed to transition from an easy and cheap linear economy founded on the incorrect assumption of unlimited resources, to a circular one, which operates within ecological boundaries. Scot calls us to action encouraging investors, consumers, and cooperation to take a stance and be the catalyst for change.
Scot Bryson is the epitome of ‘if you don’t like your world then change it’. He is a lifelong problem solver, utilizing existing technologies, including those proven viable in space, to solve our world’s most pressing problems. As a founder of Orbital Farm, Scot is a visionary developing closed loop agriculture for the age of Anthropocene. Closed loop systems are 10,000 times more efficient than traditional agriculture, helping achieve food security and reduce land degradation.
In this episode we talk about how closed loop agriculture is a win for farmers, industry, consumers and the environment alike. We also deep dive into the paradigm shift needed to transition from an easy and cheap linear economy founded on the incorrect assumption of unlimited resources, to a circular one, which operates within ecological boundaries. Scot calls us to action encouraging investors, consumers, and cooperation to take a stance and be the catalyst for change.