S3E8 - How Biomimicry Leverages the Best of 3.8 Million Years of R&D - a podcast by Antoine Walter
from 2021-07-28T02:00
with ๐๏ธ Denise E Mall, Managing Director of EnsO Earthย
๐ง EnsO Earth focuses on the intersection of living futures, biomimicry, circularity, and ecological design thinking to go beyond sustainable towards regenerative solutions.
What we covered:
๐ How we can learn from nature and apply the best of what it developed through 3.8 million years of R&Dย
๐ What Biomimicry is all about, and how down that path you'll find Net Positive Waterย
๐ How EnsO Earth created the Living Machine and the Living Building conceptsย
๐ How Janine Benyus ignited the "sacred fire" that steers Denise towards creating a better planet for her great-great childrenย
๐ How becoming an Engineer as a woman is still not as much of a common path as being a teacher, a lawyer, or a nurseย
๐ How most of the pollution can be traced back to humans, pouring chemistry into natureย
๐ How there is no such thing as "waste" in nature, but only valuable building blocks and natural resources.ย
๐ How we're kind of stupidly using drinking water for water applications that don't require at all such a level of purityย
๐ How it is our collective responsibility to sort the mess we've createdย
๐ How "Day Zero" may sadly become much more common all around the Planetย
๐ How transposing the International Space Station's water management to earth is only a matter of financial equation - and how we value water stress.ย
๐ Biophilic environmental connection, the power of plants, all being organs of a bigger body, working on reality, not fiction, and much more!
๐ฅ ... and of course, we concluded with the ๐ง๐๐ฅ๐๐ ๐๐๐ง๐ ๐ฆ๐ช๐๐จ๐ฉ๐๐ค๐ฃ๐จ ๐ฅย
โก๏ธ Send your warm regards to Denise Mall on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denise-e-mall-ensoearth/
โก๏ธ Get the Full Story (including an infographic and full transcript) here: https://dww.show/how-biomimicry-leverages-the-best-of-3-8-million-years-of-research-and-development
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