A follower of the Sidmouth SolarPunk snippets has sent in a suggestion for “local electricity production” – and because it’s so quirky and so clever, it has to have a feature of its own. As
Earlier this year, Stephen Gossett and Brennan Whitfield writing for the builtin website gave an excellent overview of the Solarpunk movement. Here are a few choice excerpts: The sunny, internet-born solarpunk aesthetic continues to evolve
Solarpunk started out as a genre of imaginative writing – but the SolarPunk aesthetic and movement is now more than science fiction, although, as with Disney going SolarPunk recently, all these different creative worlds can combine in startling
Solarpunk is a rather difficult thing to pin down – other than it’s about exploring realistic, positive futures where we put respecting and working with the planet at the centre of our visions. For example:
A few years on from its first outings, it’s clear now that SolarPunk is a global movement, whether in Arizona or Koltata, or across most world languages, including français… italiano… deutsch… español… It is receiving inspiration from the Subcontinent and its vision