One solution to fight climate change? Fewer parking spaces - Grist (grist.org)
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Source: seattle.gov/…/2020_GHG_Inventory_Oct_2022.pdf
Source: twitter.com/justfara/status/1716635421302497725...
I usually work from home, but at the moment I’m working in that zero-energy building. It’s not the most beautiful, but it actually generates more energy than it consumes! There is a small garden on the rooftop with vegetables for employees to pick up and wooden picnic tables. The wooden structure holds solar panels and...
Not sure I completely agree with their takeaways but I thought this was an interesting case study on the unintended consequences of housing policies designed to encourage home ownership.
I’m very new to Solarpunk, but Hundertwasser seems to gel very nicely with what I’ve seen of the ethos....
cross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/2051579...
Additionally: 99% of the time they specifically plant non-fruiting trees....
Via Raddle.me
There’s also a follow up: How a Car-Free Manhattan would work