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Visualize Utopia #1: Vertical Farming

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What’s up to my polymath panthers and purposeful porpoises! 

Welcome back to the BNP y’all, another episode of splendor and glory. It’s late and I’m tired, so this summary is gonna be short and sweet.

Let’s learn about vertical farming! 

This episode is the first installment in a series that aims to meander down the forest trail of… Utopia. What would Utopia look like? What factors would need to be prioritized in a Utopian society? How would Utopia utilize agritecture to feed its people? This episode aims to address the food security side of Utopia by conveying the concept of Vertical Farming. There are currently several functioning vertical farms in the world, feeding people in big cities as we speak. 

For the purpose of this series, I’m not going to dwell too heavily on the question of whether Utopia is possible. As far as I’m concerned, anything is possible. So we may as well strive for something dope. 

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Be good to yourselves 
and to each other. 

One Love, 

Conan 

TRACK LIST FOR THIS EPISODE 

Dykotomi – Magpie Mambo
Casiio & Sleepermane – Underneath
Engelwood – Boardwalk Bumps
Sasha Marie Radio #26 (35 min)
Vanessa Williams – Colors of the Wind
Eyedea – Red Balloon
Once Human – Eye of Chaos
Nervosa – Kill the Silence
The Movement – Honey
Run the Jewels – Walking In The Snow
Blunt One – Autumn in Budapest (Mix)
Pete Seeger – Guantanamera*
Daniel Caeser – Get You

*(José Julián Martí Pérez ; January 28, 1853 – May 19, 1895) was a Cuban poet, philosopher, essayist, journalist, translator, professor, and publisher, who is considered a Cuban national hero because of his role in the liberation of his country, and he was an important figure in Latin American literature. He was very politically active, and is considered an important

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