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The article discusses the concept of biomimicry, where humans learn from nature to develop sustainable solutions to environmental challenges. Biomimicry can involve mimicking natural forms or processes, such as the way leaves collect water and sunlight, to create innovative solutions. The article highlights various examples of biomimicry in design and architecture, where living materials are combined with high-tech elements to create sustainable solutions. The article also notes that while biomimicry can lead to practical improvements in sustainability, it can also be used to create high-tech analogs that go beyond nature’s capabilities. The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of sharing climate news and information with the public, citing a survey that found that 77% of Americans want to know more about climate change, but only 28% regularly hear about it in the media.

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