There are some interesting voices to be heard coming out of Melborne: Award-winning Millennial Australian comedian Tom Ballard: “The world is on fire and we’re all going to die lol.” – Sidmouth Solarpunk Here’s another
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TINKERING AND STEM: We’ve just finished the Sidmouth Festival of Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths – with the final day really getting young people doing things: Successful week for Sidmouth Science Festival | Sidmouth Herald
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SolarPunk is about designing a positive future. Here’s the concluding paragraph of a brilliant look at Solarpunk: Post-Industrial Design and Aesthetics: A key feature of the later Solarpunk era would be so-called ‘urban landscape superstructures’
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Here’s a guide to city transformation through Solarpunk: art and artivism for climate change: transformation through solarpunk – Sidmouth Solarpunk And this is from another guide – which is truly inspirational: Solarpunk: Refuturing our Imagination
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The Telegraph looks at a newly-created material from a very natural material – and the designer behind much of the creativity: This fascinating new material could be the future of sustainable luxury Beginning with humble
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The whole solarpunk is clearly going mainstream when it ends up in Hollywood and with Disney: Solarpunk fantasy comes to Hollywood – Sidmouth Solarpunk Disney goes SolarPunk – Sidmouth Solarpunk It’s all about utopian visions:
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Solarpunk is about making use of technology in ways that work with the natural world: “Imagine having our technologies built in harmony with nature…” – Sidmouth Solarpunk Here’s a look at how art, nature and
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How can we counter all that climate doomism? Here’s a look at what we can do – and how the ideas are becoming mainstream: Solarpunk is going mainstream. This couple’s $1M Kickstarter proves it Canary chats
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Something for the Bowd – allowing for a safe crossing for both wildlife and people? Ecoducts: Green bridges that allow wildlife to cross highways, creating connected natural areas : r/solarpunk This is one of many
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Once upon a time, the gardens at Knowle had a charming Victorian arbour walkway of wisteria – now abandoned – and very similar in look to this from Quex House in Birchington Kent: Arch trellis in