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Thoughts in Three with Janine Benyus

Explore critical questions like "What could possibly go right?" and "What does it mean to join the biomimicry movement?" in the "Thoughts in Three" segment. This short clip, part of "From a Meme to a Movement: 25 Years of Biomimicry," features Janine Benyus answering three insightful questions posed by Lex Amore.

Watch the full discussion with Janine Benyus and Lex Amore here. Learn more about the Biomimicry Institute and connect with us on social media: biomimicry.org, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

Congratulations to this year's Ray of Hope Prize recipient GreenPod Labs!

India's GreenPod Labs, an agricultural biotechnology startup, tackles food loss in developing nations. By mimicking nature's pest and fungal resistance in fruits and vegetables, they address both climate and societal problems.

GreenPod Labs is the proud recipient of the Ray of Hope Prize. Discover more about the program at biomimicry.org/rayofhopeprize/.

Explore further resources from the Biomimicry Institute: biomimicry.org/, asknature.org/, Instagram, and LinkedIn.

An Urban Floodwater Reduction System, Inspired by Nature and Designed by Youth

High schoolers Annika and Kellen addressed local flooding through the Youth Design Challenge, applying biomimicry principles. Studying mangroves and beaver dams, they engineered an Urban Floodwater Reduction System, earning 1st Place for their nature-inspired solution.

Their success highlights the impact of our MIMIC Curriculum, which has reached 12,000 students. We are expanding this program to provide more future innovators with biomimicry education and professional learning. Support our mission by donating today at http://www.biomimicry.org/donate.

Rob Gilson, STEAM specialist, shares impact of students learning biomimicry

Rob Gilson champions hands-on, real-world learning for all students. At Blue School, his model demonstrates how children become deeply invested in urgent issues, accelerating their learning within an expanding STEAM curriculum.

In this video, Rob shares the significant impact of the Biomimicry Youth Design Challenge on his students and highlights some of the innovative designs they created.

To explore the Challenge further, visit: http://youthchallenge.biomimicry.org

Meet this year's Ray of Hope Prize Runner-Up: Fusion Bionic!

Traditional surface finishing technologies, including chemical etching and sandblasting, often rely on ecologically harmful processes. Fusion Bionic offers a sustainable alternative with its Direct Laser Interference Patterning (DLIP) technology.

DLIP creates functional surface textures inspired by nature, mimicking structures found on lotus leaves and shark skin. This innovative approach earned Fusion Bionic recognition as a runner-up for the prestigious Ray of Hope Prize.

Learn more about the Ray of Hope Prize program, explore biomimicry and AskNature, or connect with the Biomimicry Institute on Instagram and LinkedIn.

Why is biodiversity important - with Sir David Attenborough | The Royal Society

Human activity globally threatens biodiversity. David Attenborough emphasizes its vital importance, the impact of its loss, and that there's still time to act if we change direction now.

Everyone can make a difference by understanding the facts. Explore biodiversity further at royalsociety.org/biodiversity. Learn about climate change basics (60 seconds) and net zero (what is net zero?). Stay informed via the Royal Society's email newsletter at royalsociety.org/stay-in-touch/email-newsletters/. The Royal Society, a fellowship of eminent scientists and the oldest scientific academy, offers more information on its website: royalsociety.org/.

2025 & 2026: Perspectives & Plans

The "Living Between Worlds—with Courage, Dignity, and Power" series offers monthly conversations exploring how to navigate complex, unsettling times. The recent sixth-year session reflected on our journey, current challenges, and future directions for living with dignity and power. We invite you to engage with these meaningful dialogues.

Join our diverse community—including executives, activists, and seekers—on the third Wednesday of every month, from 12:00-1:30pm Pacific. Register here: https://bit.ly/LivingBetweenWorlds.

Connect with our hosts: Gil Friend: LinkedIn: gfriend, Natural Logic: https://pages.natlogic.com/home, Coaching: https://pages.natlogic.com/coach, GilBot AI: https://www.delphi.ai/gfriend. Ken Homer: LinkedIn: kenhomer, Website: https://www.kenhomer.net.

2025 & 2026: Perspectives & Plans — LBW 6.12

The recent session marked the sixth year of "Living Between Worlds," a conversation series dedicated to navigating complex and unsettling times with courage, dignity, and power. We reflected on past explorations, our current "between worlds" state, and future directions for these vital discussions.

Join our monthly "conversations for possibility" every third Wednesday from 12:00-1:30pm Pacific time. This series explores how to live and work effectively through tumultuous change. A diverse community of leaders, activists, and seekers participates. Register here: https://bit.ly/LivingBetweenWorlds.

Connect with Gil Friend: LinkedIn | Natural Logic | Executive Coaching | GilBot AI Coach. Connect with Ken Homer: LinkedIn | Website.

What actions must we take to create a future where everyone can thrive?

Editor Leah Clarkson guides viewers through Issue 4 of the #RSAJournal in our latest ‘Making the Journal in 90 Seconds’ video.

This issue features speculative future photography by RDI Nick Foster and the journal’s first editorial cartoon by Jeremy Banx. It also includes climate activism insights from Clover Hogan, with illustrations by Charlotte Ager.

Tim Wu: The Age of Extraction

Tim Wu, the scholar who coined "net neutrality," examines how big tech platforms have reshaped our economy. In his latest book, *The Age of Extraction*, Wu argues that the internet, once seen as a source of widespread wealth and democracy, has instead created new economic classes and fostered autocracy. He proposes solutions to harness technology for the greater good and build a more balanced economy.

Join Tim Wu, author of *The Age of Extraction*, and journalist Laura Sydell on November 10, 2025, to discuss reclaiming economic control. This program is supported by the Ken & Jaclyn Broad Family Fund and partnered with the Center for Humane Technology.

Green Colonialism - How New Mines In Sweden Threaten The Saami

Green colonialism impacts the Indigenous Sámi of northern Europe, with large-scale renewable energy and conservation projects built on ancestral lands without full consent. Wind farms, “green” mineral mining, and hydroelectric dams disrupt traditional livelihoods like reindeer herding. Framed as sustainable, these projects often dispossess Sámi, marginalizing their knowledge, rights, and self-determination for climate action. This issue was investigated by Tristen Taylor, Ingrid Gercama, and Nathalie Bertrams in “Green Colonialism: How New Mines in Sweden Threaten the Sámi.”

An image shows Sámi reindeer herder and joik singer Lars-Ánte Kuhmunen in a corral near Rensjön, Sweden, photographed by Nathalie Bertrams. Kuhmunen's 2005 album, "Birrasis," produced by Georg Buljio, is used with permission.

Interview with Chris Jordan ALBATROSS Halsey Institute at the

Artist and documentarian Chris Jordan premiered his film ALBATROSS in Charleston, SC, alongside his "Midway" exhibition at the Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art. Jordan aims to connect with and inspire audiences through his work.

The documentary explores Midway Atoll, an isolated Pacific island situated within the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It offers an intimate look at native Laysan albatrosses, whose existence is gravely threatened by global plastic waste.

Women on the Frontlines of Climate Action | WECAN COP30 Press Conference

On November 18, at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, WECAN hosted "Women on the Frontlines of Climate Action." Global women leaders, including representatives from Africa, Colombia, Brazil, and Turtle Island, shared powerful insights. They addressed ending fossil fuels, ensuring rights-based Just Transition, advocating for Indigenous Peoples' rightful place, and building a just world.

At the conference, WECAN also launched its report, "Justice-Based Climate Finance for COP30 and Beyond." This report provides in-depth analysis and strategies for governments to advance effective, rights-based climate finance. Read the full WECAN report: https://wecaninternational.org/climate-finance.

For more information on WECAN’s COP30 advocacy goals, delegation, events, and speakers, visit their website: https://tinyurl.com/COP30blog.

Indigenous Women from the Amazon: Protect Forests & Indigenous Rights | WECAN COP30 Press Conference

At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, on November 13, WECAN hosted a press conference where Amazonian leaders issued urgent calls to protect Indigenous rights, women land defenders, forests, water, communities, and the global climate.

WECAN also launched its “Escazú Agreement Toolkit for Women Land Defenders and Frontline Communities.” This resource offers eleven country-specific guides to help women land defenders navigate domestic laws for Escazú Agreement protections, ensuring their rights and environmental safeguards. Access the toolkit: WECAN Escazú Toolkit.

Prominent Indigenous leaders spoke at the event. For more details on WECAN’s COP30 advocacy and speakers, visit: WECAN COP30 Blog.

Women Leading Fossil Fuel Phaseout and a Just Transition | WECAN COP30 Press Conference

On November 13, WECAN hosted the press conference, “Women Leading Fossil Fuel Phaseout and a Just Transition,” at COP30 in Belém, Brazil. Speakers shared critical strategies to advance a fossil fuel phaseout, uplift Indigenous and human rights, stop extraction, and implement a Just Transition that supports communities and ecosystems.

The event featured global experts including Dr. Ameria Sawas, Colette Pichon Battle, Esq., gina cortés valderrama, and Majo Andrade Cerda (Kichwa). Osprey Orielle Lake, WECAN’s Executive Director, provided comments and moderated the discussion.

Learn more about WECAN’s advocacy goals, delegation, events, and speakers on their website: https://tinyurl.com/COP30blog

Rights of Nature: A Systemic Solution to the Climate Crisis | WECAN COP30 Press Conference

At COP30 in Belém, Brazil, WECAN hosted "Rights of Nature: A Systemic Solution to the Climate Crisis." This press conference highlighted how Rights of Nature offers a new legal and economic framework for living in balance with Earth, providing a systemic solution for defending biodiversity, communities, and our climate.

WECAN also released its report, "Rights of Nature as a Central Pillar of a Just Transition," underscoring its critical role in global climate responses. Read the full report here. Speakers included Casey Camp-Horinek, Nnimmo Bassey, and Osprey Orielle Lake. Learn more about WECAN's COP30 advocacy on their website.

Shirleen's Epic Ocean Journey

Shirleen, a 900-pound leatherback sea turtle, swam nearly 58,000 miles in 907 days, despite threats like vessel strikes, habitat loss, and deadly fishing gear. Her journey, tracked by the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, provides vital insight into endangered leatherback movements.

The Center for Biological Diversity, a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, works to secure a future for all species. They believe human welfare is linked to nature's diversity, using science, law, and media to protect vital habitats and prevent extinction.

Connect with the Center via their website, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok. Email center@biologicaldiversity.org for inquiries.

Border Wall Blasts

Despite a previously unknown jaguar sighting in southern Arizona, border-wall construction crews recently detonated explosions in Coronado National Memorial. This destruction impacts federally protected critical jaguar habitat, along with threatened Mexican spotted owls and the endangered beardless chinchweed flower.

Russ McSpadden of the Center for Biological Diversity, who filmed the destruction, stated the wall "will fracture jaguar migration routes, choke genetic diversity, and wipe out natural connections." The administration waived environmental laws to accelerate this work, setting the stage for "long-term ecological collapse."

The Center for Biological Diversity, a 501c3 nonprofit, works to secure a future for all species through science, law, and creative media. Learn more at their website: https://www.biologicaldiversity.org. For questions, email center@biologicaldiversity.org.

Yellowstone wolves visit elk carcass

Yellowstone wolves were observed visiting an elk carcass. This interaction highlights a fundamental aspect of the park's ecosystem.

Such events are common in wildlife, showcasing natural predator-prey dynamics and the crucial role scavengers play in maintaining ecological balance.

Nature Break: #wolf in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge #wildlife

Happy 65th Anniversary to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge!

For over six decades, this vital refuge has protected unique ecosystems and diverse wildlife, serving as a cornerstone of conservation.

Its enduring legacy is a testament to the importance of preserving America's natural heritage.

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection