Watch The Elder Statesman Fall 2021 Ready-to-Wear Video
Released on 03/23/2021
Today, The Biosphere hosts the
study of experiments testing how ecosystems
might respond to rising carbon dioxide levels.
Originally, The Biosphere 2 was built to simulate
a self-sustaining colony on Mars,
but that didn't go exactly as planned.
[laboratory noises]
[typing]
[camera noises]
[bugs chirping]
The Rainforest contains around
98 plant species,
and receives
20,000 gallons of rain
per week.
Our cashmere system adapts well
to the light rain.
The Savanna allows for a range of
appropriate insulation systems.
This is the world's largest experimental ocean.
[ticking]
Take note, our cashmere successfully provides
a comfortable layer to combat the coastal breeze.
Within the simulation of the coastal fog desert,
we find the high temperatures require
wear little insulation.
[muffled conversation]
When The Biosphere is sealed,
the lungs control changes in air pressure.
Through ongoing testing,
we continue to research the best
cashmere insulation system for every environment.
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