In Our Time from BBC radio did
this great show about Macromolecules that talks to experts about the
potential for using polymers based on those found in nature for
creating more sustainable products. Usually the show is an eclectic
mix of topics across many disciplines, but this episode seems to
touch on many topics relevant to making our lives more sustainable.
This is a fun little listen that teaches us that if we look to
nature for guidance, we can learn to reduce our impact on the planet.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Learning from Nature
Humans have been able to create
technology that would seem to our predecessors like magic. Yet when
we look at the web a spider weaves, we might not grasp the full
wonder of what this little creature is accomplishing. The forces of
nature drive living things toward maximum efficiency. Nature fills
niches by evolving technologies that optimize use of the energy
provided by the sun or the earth. The spider for
instance, is able to spin many different kinds of webs for different
applications that are stronger than steel. The spider can assemble
its super strong fibers from the simple ingredients in its food using
a tiny fraction of the energy it would take to create a fiber from
petroleum-derived plastic, and the material is completely
biodegradable. On the other hand, thanks to the abundance of fossil fuel, we humans of the modern industrial world develop technologies that are incredibly wasteful and will be with us for thousands of years. We have a lot to learn from nature about reducing
waste, and about conserving and storing energy.
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