I think telling people what potential downsides included in those future versions would help them to kind of mentally prepare for that and know that thereis a light at the end of the tunnel as well. If we put our mind, if we put our minds toward solving climate change, collectively, we could solve ittenus atlae. There's no question about what's possible. But you can't just do that in an adtive. You also have to create space to embrace what you want by eliminating that which you don't. It's not a lot of these things, this sort of collective emergence of how we're going to do things differently, are not difficult.
Our guest in this podcast episode is Dr. Dayna Baumeister, a researcher, consultant, and educator in the field of biomimicry. She is the co-founder of Biomimicry 3.8., a project that trains change-makers in sustainable design principles inspired by nature’s forms, processes, and ecosystems.
Dayna and her business partner Janine Benyus have developed the biomimicry movement as a response to the world’s sustainability problems.
In this episode we talk about how we can learn from nature to be more resilient and self-sustainable, raise better adapted kids, and adopt the everyday practices to improve our chances of overcoming the climate and economic challenges ahead.
Show notes: http://www.futurethinkers.org/109
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