Ghosts on the Map -- An essay about landscapes and information (ndmonaghan.substack.com)
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I came across this in the kids section of the library with my kid. He’s a little too young for this, but I flipped through and it looks like some top-tier kids solarpunk. Anyone seen it?
A blog post about my London-based solar panels and battery.
This is a Rant. I know I should write my own fiction with blackjack and hookers but just let me get it out of my system....
Shinzou Keigo, Hirayasumi, Chapter 15 “On a typhoon night”...
Jumping from a previous post on education. Feel free to skip the first 7:30 minutes (which mostly defines solarpunk as a concept, I think we’re good on that in this space), but this seems like this Human Restoration Project is a good thing with the wonk behind it to make it functional. (extra linky just in case:...
Slate Star Codex
“Los Angeles, 2043: An optimistic scenario for transportation” by John Rossant
crossposted from Reddit:...
I checked for posts about this and didn’t see any. Hopefully the cross post works properly....
Sharing this here because it looks applicable to solarpunk
Good Day Punks!...
Not sure how to word this… But who should I be following in terms of battery/energy storage research and development companies? I’m less interested in start ups and more interested in bigger companies who are investing heavily in R&D
The research article is ‘Open Access’, find it here: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adh9020...
Surprised to hear Singapore has a law which states that any building must create equal square footage of green space as the footprint it occupies. That’s pretty solarpunk, and probably something lawmakers anywhere could adopt.
I’m a big fan of Sean Bodly’s art, and think more people need to see it.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Deep in the shuttered gold mines that defined California’s beginnings there live colonies of golden-hued mammals that could come to define the state’s future: the once-humble Pallid bat....
Imagine a visionary building at the heart of a self-sustaining community—an architectural marvel that embodies the principles of sustainability, interdependence, and holistic living. This remarkable structure serves as a hub where all essential projects seamlessly come together, forming an interconnected and interdependent...