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Building for Tomorrow: Climate Resilient Design and Living

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In this episode, we explore climate resilient design—how homes and communities can adapt to a rapidly changing world. We highlight innovations like solar-powered towns, fog-harvesting mesh, recycled construction materials, and closed-loop water systems. We ask: should the future of housing center on mobility or deep-rooted resilience? From rethinking how we use water to designing for disaster resistance, we explore how these shifts are shaping not only how we live—but also the kinds of jobs that will emerge in a climate-resilient future.

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1. Building for Tomorrow: Climate Resilient Design and Living (00:00:00)

2. Why Climate Resilient Design Matters (00:00:36)

3. Babcock Ranch: A Hurricane-Proof Community (00:01:35)

4. Fog Harvesting in Chile’s Driest Region (00:05:05)

5. Building with Recycled “Lego” Bricks (00:08:10)

6. Recycled Water Showers (00:12:27)

7. Implications for the Future of Work (00:14:51)

55 episodes

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In this episode, we explore climate resilient design—how homes and communities can adapt to a rapidly changing world. We highlight innovations like solar-powered towns, fog-harvesting mesh, recycled construction materials, and closed-loop water systems. We ask: should the future of housing center on mobility or deep-rooted resilience? From rethinking how we use water to designing for disaster resistance, we explore how these shifts are shaping not only how we live—but also the kinds of jobs that will emerge in a climate-resilient future.

For the full transcript and references: Episode Webpage

New episodes every Thursday!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Building for Tomorrow: Climate Resilient Design and Living (00:00:00)

2. Why Climate Resilient Design Matters (00:00:36)

3. Babcock Ranch: A Hurricane-Proof Community (00:01:35)

4. Fog Harvesting in Chile’s Driest Region (00:05:05)

5. Building with Recycled “Lego” Bricks (00:08:10)

6. Recycled Water Showers (00:12:27)

7. Implications for the Future of Work (00:14:51)

55 episodes

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