In the rolling hills of central Italy sits Honeydew, an eco-community created as a direct response to the isolation of the Covid pandemic, enabled by modern technology and aiming to address the profound changes the climate crisis looks set to bring.
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With stated aims to spread the project globally, the Guardian visited Honeydew to see how founder Benjamin Ramm's vision for the future is playing out, and to learn how sustainable such eco living projects really are.
Chapters:
00:00 – Welcome to Honeydew
00:55 - Guided tour / Why here, why now?
02:27 - Daily life at the commune / What makes this different?
03:44 - 'Is it a cult?'
05:07 - Should I stay or should I go?
06:55 - Who's the leader?
07:50 - Leaving the city
09:14 - Kids in a commune
10:28 - Deep connections
11:53 - Is communal living the future?
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