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Mimicking nature promotes sustainability from "summary" of Learning From the Octopus by Rafe Sagarin

The natural world has been fine-tuning its systems for millions of years, constantly evolving and adapting to changing conditions. By observing and mimicking these natural systems, we can learn valuable lessons on how to promote sustainability in our own human systems. Nature has already figured out the most efficient and effective ways to survive and thrive, so it only makes sense to take cues from the experts. One example of this is the way in which marine organisms have evolved to withstand harsh conditions in the ocean. By studying how these creatures have developed strategies to adapt to their environment, we can gain insights into how we can design sustainable technologies that are resilient and long-lasting. For instance, the way in which an octopus can change its color and texture to blend in with its surroundings can inspire new camouflage techniques for military purposes...
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    Rafe Sagarin

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