This spring on Earth Day, the Independent gave us a list of books to ‘help us understand climate change’ – and its top choice was a beautiful look at ‘braiding sweetgrass’: Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin
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‘SolarPunk Girl’ Phoebe Tickell’s Twitter-feed is always stimulating and always worth a look. Here she is today, looking at a key concept of our time [growth] and its counter-concept [degrowth]: Phoebe Tickell on Twitter: “The
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A new animation is just out: “Strange World,” the world may be super-weird, but those who populate it are some of the most realistic and well rounded that Walt Disney Animation Studios has ever presented.
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Some great articles on what SolarPunk is all about – from another perspective: Open Source Societies – Anarcho Solarpunk Off Grid Internet Use Cases – Anarcho Solarpunk Solarpunk: Diverging Paths And Where We Go From
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A criticism of Solarpunk is that it’s just ‘pure fantasy’. Maybe, but here’s a closer look, from last month: What does a sustainable civilisation look like and how do we get there? A burgeoning movement
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With the collapse of a cryptocurrency, further questions are emerging: Why did one of the world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchanges just collapse? | Molly White | The Guardian Such as, how does SolarPunk – which is
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In the lead-up to COP27, Slate magazine took us between our responses: “hopeful and constructive sometimes, despairing at others”. Here we look at the hopeful: Sci-Fi’s Lessons for Balancing Climate Hope and Despair The U.N.’s COP27 climate
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Some positive visions for COP 27: Do you believe in climate solutions? You just might be a solarpunk. There are people all over the world who believe a just and sustainable world is possible. Maybe
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Some great ideas on how to build sustainably: The building industry is one of the biggest generators of carbon emissions, with some estimates suggesting that 38% percent of all CO2 emissions are linked to this field. As
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As observed by a local correspondent: “It brings loads of money in twice a year, this is what I think Solarpunk could do for Sidmouth”: Thousands of strikingly-dressed Goths descended on a sleepy English coastal