Pete Moth
Pete Moth
“The world is changing and we have to change with it… or get left behind.”
My name is Pete Moth. Originally from Ontario, Canada. By trade I am a Machinist/Tool and Die Maker with an informal Engineering background, heavily involved in Automation-processing.
After working in a factory and realizing the negative effects that factory life can have on an individual, I toured most of Canada and the US seeing the Oilfields, challenges caused by weather, transportation difficulties, farming inadequacies and the threats that most people are currently facing by a rapidly changing “money fueled” society.
By observing the real stories of lives everywhere, my conclusion is that something has to change for the better or there might not be an acceptable future left for any of us.
When Ed Anders approached me to come on board the AquaponicLIFE project based on my background, personal interests and hands on experience, the answer for me was a no-brainer, “Absolutely Yes!”
If my participation in this project helps only one person on this planet from dying of malnutrition, then I will have deemed my job on this project a success.
My name is Pete Moth. Originally from Ontario, Canada. By trade I am a Machinist/Tool and Die Maker with an informal Engineering background, heavily involved in Automation-processing.
After working in a factory and realizing the negative effects that factory life can have on an individual, I toured most of Canada and the US seeing the Oilfields, challenges caused by weather, transportation difficulties, farming inadequacies and the threats that most people are currently facing by a rapidly changing “money fueled” society.
By observing the real stories of lives everywhere, my conclusion is that something has to change for the better or there might not be an acceptable future left for any of us.
When Ed Anders approached me to come on board the AquaponicLIFE project based on my background, personal interests and hands on experience, the answer for me was a no-brainer, “Absolutely Yes!”
If my participation in this project helps only one person on this planet from dying of malnutrition, then I will have deemed my job on this project a success.