Beth Remmes is a facilitator for the Work That Reconnects, and Gaia Education’s “Design for Sustainability and Regeneration” online learning course. She is Coastal Outreach and Resiliency Coordinator for Georgia Interfaith Power & Light, where she works with a network of congregations along Georgia’s 100-mile coast, supporting their efforts to engage in faithful environmental actions environmental justice, resiliency campaigns, and nature connection activities. She has a Master of Science in Biomimicry from Arizona State University.
Earth Spirit Action
EXPERIENCES
Show Date
Sat 5 Sep 2026 1:00 PM to 1:50 PM
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| Title Short | Activism & Biomimicry: How to Build Resilient and Regenerative Movements Using Life’s Principles |
| Venue | Science Tent |
| Experience Description | Biomimicry is defined as “The conscious emulation of nature’s genius.” Life’s Principles are six main principles and 21 sub-principles, which comprise the deep patterns found in nature that have created conditions conducive to life on Earth for 3.85 billion years. We will begin with a few games to learn about Biomimicry. Then, using Life's Principles worksheets in small group discussions, workshop participants will be inspired by nature's strategies and leave with the tools to help design a holistic framework for their project or organization. |
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Show Date
Sat 5 Sep 2026 3:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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| Title Short | Muddy Knees and Epiphanies: Nature Journaling for Biomimicry |
| Venue | Science Tent |
| Experience Description | After a brief introduction to Biomimicry, where nature is a regarded as a model, mentor, and measure, you will have a chance to explore and bring your questions to nature. You will be provided with journal prompts, time for reflection, and an opportunity to share your observations. |
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