Some are looking to a new form of digital communication: “Web3 (also known as Web 3.0[1][2][3]) is an idea for a new iteration of the World Wide Web which incorporates concepts such as decentralization, blockchain technologies, and token-based economics.[4] Some technologists and
There’s far too much electronic stuff being thrown away: SolarPunk and e-waste – doing it locally – Sidmouth Solarpunk We can get arty about it: art from electrical waste – Sidmouth Solarpunk And we can
Here’s an interesting place for ideas and initiatives – which looks very much Solarpunk: Hi, welcome to HubbubIf you’re looking for inspiration and practical actions that are good for you and the environment, you’ve come
There’s growing interest and engagement with solarpunk. Here’s a pick from the last couple of months coverage: Amid rising climate anxiety and an intensifying climate crisis, solarpunk offers an unapologetically optimistic vision of the future
There are several initiatives around looking at how ‘wartime recipes’ can actually teach us a thing or two when it comes to managing on a low food budget: 10 Wartime Recipes From a Bygone Era
DESIGN + SUSTAINABILITY = SOLARPUNK DESIGN + SUSTAINABILITY = LONDON DESIGN FESTIVAL Some great online events if you’d like to join the festival in just over a week’s time: London Design Festival 2022 – Design
Here’s an excerpt from a very inspiring piece on “how to SolarPunk society”: Let’s first get a sense of where solarpunk design can be located. Is it grassroots, city-level, or even a national project and
There are some great biotechnologies which could really impact how we build – from ‘bio-cement’, to ‘self-healing concrete’, to ‘microalgae façades’: innovation in architecture: living materials from biotechnology – Sidmouth Solarpunk And then there is
The ‘circular economy’ is all about using the resources we have rather than just throwing them away. Here’s a great set of pieces from the SolarPunk Station: Circular Economy | Solarpunk Station With a few
When the pandemic hit two years ago, there was a real push for community food support programmes: She’s building Los Angeles’ first solar community fridge. Will it help extinguish hunger? “Free-food fridge programs have mushroomed