Janine Benyus

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Dec. 16, 1958

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Janine M. Benyus (born 1958) is an American natural sciences writer, innovation consultant, and author. After writing books on wildlife and animal behavior, she coined the term Biomimicry to describe intentional problem-solving design inspired by nature. Her book Biomimicry (1997) attracted widespread attention from businesspeople in design, architecture, and engineering as well as from scientists. Benyus argues that by following biomimetic approaches, designers can develop products that will perform better, be less expansive, use less energy, and leave companies less open to legal risk.

Books by Janine Benyus

Marge Piercy, Naomi Klein, Alice Walker, adrienne maree brown, Joy Harjo, Ellen Bass, Mary Oliver, Emily Atkin, Xiye Bastida, Colette Pichon Battle, Jainey K. Bavishi, Janine Benyus, Régine Clément, Abigail Dillen, Rhiana Gunn-Wright, Katharine Hayhoe, Mary Annaïse Heglar, Mary Anne Hitt, Tara Houska, Emily N. Johnston, Kate Knuth, Kate Marvel, Gina McCarthy, Sherri Mitchell, Susanne Moser, Kate Orff, Jacqui Patterson, Leah Penniman, Kendra Pierre-Louis, Varshini Prakash, Janisse Ray, Christine Nieves, Favianna Rodriguez, Cameron Russell, Ash Sanders, Judith D. Schwartz, Emily Stengel, Sarah Stillman, Leah C. Stokes, Amanda Sturgeon, Maggie Thomas, Heather McTeer Toney, Alexandria Villaseñor, Amy Westervelt, T. Jane Zelikova, Camille Dungy, Jane Hirshfield, Ailish Hopper, Joan Kane, Ada Limón, Anne Haven McDonnell, Lynna Odel, Sharon Olds, Naima Penniman, Catherine Pierce, Patricia Smith: All We Can Save (2020) No rating

All We Can Save

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