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[Music] the changing climate to quote Margaret Atwood it's not climate change it's everything change in the design disciplines when we think of climate change we think of built coasts we think of housing but in considering everything change we have to think about multi species migration how forests are shrinking how drought is exacerbated plants are migrating bird species are migrating the habitat is moving increased salinity increased acidification higher surges and these are the dramatic forces that design really has to tackle climate and environment are two of the kind of largest areas of contemporary thought climate is particularly hard because it represents not just an event like weather but it actually presents a kind of sum total of weather events so I mean a statistical weather is sort of perceptible so the imperceptible 'ti of climate I think makes it additionally challenging to think to conceptualize to react to and to design for some of the places we've built on are not so...