Five security lessons from the natural world
WashingtonTechnology
When preparing for a terrorist attack or natural disaster, a common question is how can we protect ourselves from a wide range of grave and unpredictable threats. For Raphael Sagarin, one place to look for the answer is the natural world. An assistant research professional at Nicholas School for the Environment at Duke University, Sagarin is the co-editor of "Natural Security: A Darwinian Approach to a Dangerous World"
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