Earth Day 2024 is April 22nd. Here’s my 2011 conversation with JANINE BENYUS, who coined a term and invented a field called Biomimicry. After 3.8 billion years of R&D on this planet, failures are fossils. What surrounds us in the natural world has succeeded and survived. So why not learn as much as we can from what works? Nature has already solved many of the problems we grapple with. Animals, plants, and microbes are the consummate engineers. They have found what works, what is appropriate, and most important, what lasts here on Earth.
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Q&A: Rafe Esquith, Award Winning Teacher and Author
Q&A: Drew Westen, Professor and Author
Q&A: Robert H. Frank, Professor, Columnist, and Author
Q&A: Stephen Duncombe, Author, Activist and Professor
Q&A: Deborah Tannen, Author and Professor of Linguistics
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Q&A: George Monbiot, Journalist and Author
Q&A: Niall Ferguson, Author
Q&A: Richard Heinberg, Author
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Q&A: Walter Isaacson, Author
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Q&A: Arianna Huffington, Author and Syndicated Columnist
Q&A: Jerome Armstrong and Markos Moulitsas Zúniga
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