SolarPunk is ambitious and even ‘rebellious’ – in that it wants to challenge much of the negativity out there – whether it’s ‘climate angst’ on the one hand or ‘nothing to worry about’ on the other
Very SolarPunk: very science-based and very off-the wall: Recorded in his hometown of Melbourne, Solastalgia is the first Radio 4 stand-up special from award-winning Millennial Australian comedian Tom Ballard. It’s his terrified, emotional and hilarious
Ways to turn the negative energy around ‘eco-anxiety’ into positive action – from Carbon Savvy: Areas of response – abilityIn 11-aside football, whether the team is winning or losing, each player can only play their
Something to consider from a richly-layered piece out last month: Do you believe in climate solutions? You just might be a solarpunk. What started as an idea for a new approach to science fiction has
The SolarPunk movement is very positive about the possibilities of science – especially the creative possibilities: Solarpunk: between art and science – Vision Group for Sidmouth Solarpunk Marks the Intersection of Sci-Fi, Sustainability and Hope
Art should stimulate – and here are a couple of installations happening in the West Country: Curiouser and curiouser willow sculptures adorn trail – BBC News Broomhill Estate: Ancient woodland sculpture exhibition unveiled – BBC
A great project to bring ‘defiant beauty’ to London’s streets: Abundance London is a voluntary organisation, founded in 2010, that harvests surplus fruit, plants orchards, hedgerows and trees, tries to reconnect people with nature and
What’s the most popular piece of classical music? The UK’s favourite pieces of classical music revealed in the Classic FM Hall of… – Classic FM Again?! Classic FM Hall of Fame 2021: The Lark Ascending
This is from a great piece from the latest archdaily – which takes us from early 20th century, modernists, futurists, and constructivists who saw themselves as innovative pioneers with a mission to create a new,