Larvae lead a closed-loop system — and inspire a vision for a better society
Sewanee student Chris Hornsby explains his blueprint for the creation of self-sustaining and equitable tribal communities. And it all begins with larvae. Keep reading
Darby McGlone is a senior at Sewanee: The University of the South, studying economics and environmental sustainability. His interests include all things sustainability; that is, the possibility that humanity and all other life will flourish on the planet forever (and the possibility is looking mighty grim these days). Darby seeks to influence individuals, corporations and the whole of society to better understand the benefits and essentiality of integrating renewable energy systems at a large scale, electrifying the transport fleet, implementing circular economy initiatives and other innovative solutions as a means of achieving this vision.
Sewanee student Chris Hornsby explains his blueprint for the creation of self-sustaining and equitable tribal communities. And it all begins with larvae. Keep reading