Here are just the first few paragraphs from a recent article in the Resilience and ZNetwork online periodicals – with a lot more interesting stuff in the full piece: Dear Hope, a reply Aren’t you
Yes, it’s so mainstream that it’s now a video game, together with all the familiar aspects: Some comfy farming, crafting and automation, light survival systems, and blimp-based exploration. Solarpunk is a co-op ‘cozy survival game’
AI could fit very well into a SolarPunk future: Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to play a significant role in helping to create a more sustainable and environmentally friendly future. In a solarpunk future,
Not only is SolarPunk going very mainstream – it’s being seen in a very positive, promising light. Here’s a reposting of an excellent overview of the cultural and environmental phenomenon that is SolarPunk from a
A SolarPunk event in Pittsburgh in May: What to expect at Pittsburgh’s Solar Punk Future! event | 90.5 WESA As the world faces a climate crisis, the need for sustainable and environmentally-conscious living is becoming
The Word Forest charity, based in Tipton St John, “works to combat the devastating effects of global warming and climate change by planting fast growing trees in the tropics”: What We Do – The Word Forest Organisation
Good design is so important for any project – big or small – with some examples to celebrate World Design Day from the Design Council: Affordable housing for women by women — Annalise Johns The
There is growing interest in the use of local materials – including earth: Nowadays, the understanding of our building culture and the application of local construction methods may seem like a distant and obsolete concept
SolarPunk is essentially apolitical – but at the same time very political, challenging and provocative as it is… Here are some excerpts from a piece over the weekend from Carlos Perona Calvete writing in the
SolarPunk is becoming very mainstream… Here are a few excerpts from a piece put out over the weekend by the RD: What is solarpunk, and can it really save us from the climate crisis? We