SOURCE: International Living Future Institute
DESCRIPTION:By: Pliny Fisk
Pliny Fisk, Co-Founder and Co-Director of the Center for Maximum Potential, invites us to reimagine the way we think about our carbon footprint. He calls the new idea 'Conceptual Space Footprints,' challenging us to focus on what we have the potential to achieve in a world of population increase and a limited carrying capacity. With a little bit of creativity, we can begin to conceptualize and reinvent how we co-exist and communicate with one another in more sustainable, regenerative ways. Read the article here.
KEYWORDS: Ethical Production and Consumption, Education, International Living Futute Institute, ILFI, living product challenge, sustainable design, biophilia, material science, pliny fisk