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Nature's solutions are sustainable from "summary" of Learning From the Octopus by Rafe Sagarin

Nature's solutions are inherently sustainable. This concept is rooted in the idea that living organisms have evolved over millions of years to adapt to their environments in ways that ensure their survival. In nature, there is no waste - everything serves a purpose and is recycled in some form. This contrasts sharply with human systems, which often prioritize short-term gains over long-term sustainability. One of the key principles of nature's sustainable solutions is simplicity. Organisms have evolved to be efficient and effective in their use of resources, avoiding unnecessary complexity. This simplicity allows for resilience in the face of changing conditions, as organisms are able to adapt quickly to new challenges without becoming bogged down by excess baggage. Another important aspect of nature's sustainable solutions is their clarity. Organisms have clear objectives - survival and reproduction - and they are highly focused on achieving these goals. This clarity of purpose allows for efficient use of resources and minimizes waste. Nature's sustainable solutions are also characterized by their coherence. Organisms are part of complex ecosystems where every species plays a role in maintaining the balance of the system. This interconnectedness ensures that resources are used efficiently and that waste is minimized. By working together, organisms are able to create mutually beneficial relationships that result in...
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    Learning From the Octopus

    Rafe Sagarin

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