Beth Rattner at Climate One: What Is Biomimicry?

Jul 11, 2019 10:30 AM ET

Republished from Climate One

Beth Rattner recently joined John Lanier of the Ray C. Anderson Foundation and Peter Templeton of Cradle to Cradle in a Climate One panel and podcast hosted by Greg Dalton on May 7th in San Francisco.

The topic of the event was "Can a Circular Economy Salvage the Climate?". Climate One has split the podcast into several small video segments. 

Check out this video segment where Beth Rattner talks explains the concept of biomimicry and why it is so important to product design and industrial design and building design going forward.

The Ray C. Anderson Foundation is the primary sponsor of the Biomimicry Global Design Challenge and the Ray of Hope Prize.

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