A biologist, educator, and certified Biomimicry Professional explains just what Biomimicry is.
“What was different about Earth Day was that it wasn’t in one city or five cities; we had events in every town, every village, every crossroads in the United States.” - Founder of Earth Day, Denis Hayes
Botanists, Biologists, and Foragers discuss biomimicry, biodiversity, and "wild" urban landscapes for The Garden of Secrets documentary launch at San Francisco Design Week.
How incorporating seagreens into cuisine benefits us and the planet.
The environmental and economic benefits of Ocean Farming from GreenWave Founder Bren Smith.
The interconnected web of biodiversity and how plastic threatens this balance.
TEALEAVES at the World Biodiversity Forum alongside WHO, Microsoft, NSCAD and more.
The principal architect of the Eden Project on why designers need biomimicry to correct our current course.
In the spirit of open-source, discover the insights of WHO, BCGI, Johns Hopkins, TEALEAVES, Kew Gardens, UBC Botanical Garden, Durham University and NSCAD at the World Biodiversity Forum.
Representing 60 countries from all corners of the world, more than 500 experts came together for a meeting of the minds at the first global convention on biodiversity.
According to the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the Circular Economy is a framework to achieve environmental and economic goals at the same time.
In celebration of Earth Month, and the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, we convened virtually for a "Tea & Talk", featuring The Garden of Secrets, a documentary film by TEALEAVES and UBC Botanical Garden.