#ThankOutside: Share what you’re grateful for in nature
Being thankful is part of the joy of being a biomimic. Once you see that the living world is teeming with tangible wayposts that direct us to a more sustainable future, it’s hard not to feel...
View ArticleMessage to COP21 leaders: Need solutions? Ask nature.
By The Biomimicry Institute | Dec 1, 2015 | Biomimicry and Climate Change, Blog | Right now, world leaders are gathering in Paris at COP21 with nothing less than the future of our planet at stake....
View ArticleWant to build an organization that lasts? Create a superorganism.
By Tamsin Woolley-Barker, PhD For the past 25 years, I’ve studied everything from baboon cooperation in Ethiopia and orca whale innovation in the Bering Sea, to the Argentine ant invasion in my...
View ArticleEarth is (already) great
Earth is (already) great Originally posted by The Biomimicry Institute | Nov 11, 2016 A joint letter from the Biomimicry Institute and Biomimicry 3.8. Let’s work together to build a just world for us...
View ArticleSummer Reading List for Biomimics!
We asked leaders in the biomimicry community – including Biomimicry Institute staff, founders of the Biomimicry Global Networks, our friends at Biomimicry 3.8, and our co-founder, Janine Benyus – for...
View ArticleA Cure for the Uncommon Cold
By Tom McKeag When Arthur DeVries arrived at McMurdo Station in 1961, he was fresh from Stanford University where he had signed up for a 13-month stint to study the respiratory metabolism of the...
View ArticleFood by local farmers. Distribution system by ants.
Written by Liv Scott, originally published on Ensia. Looking for a way to help a sustainable food system grow, Cullen Naumoff turned to nature. Driving down U.S. 20 toward Cleveland, Cullen Naumoff...
View ArticleThink Like an Ecosystem: Biomimicry for Social Innovation workshop in NYC
Think Like an Ecosystem: Biomimicry for Social Innovation June 12-14, 2018 | New York City Biomimicry for Social Innovation Design Workshop 2-day Extension June 15-16, 2018 Discover how to Think Like...
View ArticleIntro to ‘City as a Forest’ with biomimicry pioneer Chris Garvin
CHANGE IN VENUE: Intro to ‘City as a Forest’ will now be held at ABC Carpet and Home (not at the Interface showroom). Thursday, September 27th, 2018 from 3-5 pm RSVP DESCRIPTION As a partner event of...
View Article‘Project Drawdown Learn’ Livestream NYC
‘Drawdown Learn’ Livestream from the Omega Institute Teaching a Solutions-Based Approach to Climate Change with Paul Hawken and the Project Drawdown team At the Frying Pan in Industry City, Brooklyn...
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