Biomimicry could lead to cities that "deliver net benefits" in the fight against climate change

Cities could help stop climate change by imitating natural processes that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, according to architect Michael Pawlyn. Buildings could be constructed from materials containing atmospheric carbon that can be recycled at the end of their lifetime, Pawlyn said. New types of carbon-rich concrete and bioplastics could lock up large amounts The post Biomimicry could lead to cities that "deliver net benefits" in the fight against climate change appeared first on Dezeen.
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