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an introduction to solarpunk
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artwork by Molly Costello (instagram)
what is solarpunk?
“Solarpunks cherish nature, progress and science; the individual and the community.
They believe in a world that is green, colourful, and bright. It can be described as a literary genre, an aesthetic, or a movement. The key points are:
An emphasis on renewable energy, especially solar power.
A demand for technology and society to re-centre around sustainability, longevity, and balance.
A focus on decentralisation, community activism, social justice and civic empowerment.
A recognition that economic, social, and ecological injustices are all deeply inter-connected.”
- Sunbeam City
“Solarpunk is a literary movement, a hashtag, a flag, and a statement of intent about the future we hope to create” - Ben Valentine
Solarpunk as a concept emerged from the imagination of authors and creators in the early 2000′s, and was shared freely throughout the internet. It originated as a genre of creative writing and artwork, but it quickly began to be implemented into decentralised left-wing spaces. Nowadays, solarpunk embodies a whole range of politics, activism, design and art; but at its heart it encompasses positive, grassroots community action and innovation as a way to prevent ecological crises. 
resources
non fiction books, essays and articles
Solarpunk: a reference guide
Solarpunk: notes towards a manifesto 
Solarpunk against a shitty future 
What is Solarpunk?
Solarpunk Resources
Designing Regenerative Cultures by Daniel Wahl
The Nature Fix: Why Nature Makes Us Happier, Healthier, and More Creative by Florence Williams  
Powering the Dream: The History and Promise of Green Technology by Alexis Madrigal  
Ecovillages: Lessons for Sustainable Community by Karen T. Litfin  
Designing for Hope: Pathways to Regenerative Sustainability by Dominique Hes  
novels and fiction
Goodreads solarpunk list  
Solarpunk Press 
Solarpunk Story Exchange
Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation 
Ecotopia by Ernest Callenbach
Glass and Gardens: Solarpunk Summers by Sarena Ulibarri
Wings of Renewal: A Solarpunk Dragon Anthology by Claudie Arseneault
Sunvault: Stories of Solarpunk and Eco-Speculation by Phoebe Wagner 
Twenty One Twenty by Jason J. Robinson
Winds of Change: Short Stories about Our Climate by Mary Woodbury 
Ecopunk! - speculative tales of radical futures by Liz Grzyb
videos
Sunbeam Cinema (my list of documentaries and films)
Imagining a Solarpunk future (TED talk)
podcasts
Adventures in New America 
The War on Cars
Climate One 
Future Perfect 
The Impact 
The Institute for Local Self Reliance 
It’s Going Down
The Shift Up Podcast
Solarpunk Press 
Strong Towns 
Team Human 
Occulture Podcast, ep. 122
(my list of podcasts and radio shows)
websites and blogs
Sunbeam City Wiki  Solarpunk Anarchists  Solarpunk Station 
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This is where I need your help - I would love to collate a list of Solarpunk-themed tumblr blogs. If you post about Solarpunk and would like to be included in this list, please comment or message me with your blog URL. Thank you! 
Relevant posts
my list of permaculture resources
my tips and tricks for disabled activism 
my post on gardening 
my post on community activism
post updated: 8/7/2019
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for all of you guys getting anxious about the environment and pollution
y’all deserve to hear the good news too, and yes i fact checked these.
7 miles of habitat for bees will be planted in london
the biggest coal plant in north america has been converted to solar panels
roads in edinburgh will close once a month to help pollution
maine has banned styrofoam
new york city and los angeles have both made “green new deals”
The london marathon replaced 200,000 single use water bottles with seaweed water pods
the bees in notre dame survived the fire, and the roof could possibly built in a more eco-friendly way.
the population of flightless kakapos (a cool bird) is rising
the carbon emissions in the uk are the lowest they’ve been since 1998
Another large bee habitat (.5 mil acres) has been created
there is a robot that delivers young coral to help repopulate the great barrier reef
portugal plans to stop using plastic on fruit, vegetables, and bread by 2020
106 new species of bees have been discovered in australia since 2010
a group of Sikhs plan to plant 1,000,000 trees as a gift to the earth
disney has made a mickey-shaped solar farm
Morgan freeman turned a 124 acre ranch in mississippi to a bee habitat
China plans on making a “forest city” to help clean up their air
An increasing amount of countries and states are beginning to ban single use plastics.
A couple replanted a whole forest in brazil (2.7 mil trees) in 20 years, and the animals have come back to live there
The hole in the ozone layer is repairing itself more each year
China plans on spending 360 billion dollars to improve renewable energy and has scrapped plans for coal powered plants that were going to be built.
A national park has been built in the amazon (3.3 mil acres in peru) to preserve the rainforest
Ireland and the uk have declared a climate emergency
The guy who played aquaman (jason momoa) has spent 31,000 dollars to help clean up plastic
South korea is now recycling 95% of food waste
There is a cleanup campaign being planned for mt. everest
Puerto rico wants to use all renewable energy by 2050 and is setting official goals for that
Some schools have special water bottle fill-up stations that encourage you to use refill and reuse plastic bottles rather than throwing them out after one use, these are becoming more common.
9 endangered species are thought to make a comeback this year
20 countries in africa are planning to make a “green wall” of trees and plants that will span the width of africa to stop desertification
recently, a lot of volunteers and organizations are planting a ton of trees.
Awareness about the environment and climate change is growing super fast right now among people and countries, which will only help us
Most pollution is caused by like 100 companies, but a few of those (like pepsi) are trying to cut down on that.
if this stuff keeps happening things will get even better, and the only thing stopping us really are those big companies who don’t want to pay the money to switch to more eco-friendly energy sources. i know the media tends to cause fear and stress about this stuff for a lot of people, but there really is hope.
easy things we can do: 
Recycle 
Plant gardens in your yard for bees if you can
Participate in community volunteer things that plant trees and gardens
Theres this search engine called ecosia that plants a tree for every 45 searches you make, it has almost 2 mil users. 
Pick up trash if you see it when you’re at the beach or in nature
If you have a fair amount of money, consider donating some to trustworthy environmental organizations
Start using a reusable water bottle (like those ones at target) rather than relying on single use plastic ones.
Cut the plastic rings on plastic milk bottles. You know, the little spiky plastic ring near the cap. Birds get those things stuck around their neck and die, so cut them so that they can’t get stuck on a neck.
If you can afford it, get some of those reusable grocery bags and sue those. most grocery stores have them, and it saves a lot of waste.
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on not waiting
Sometimes I find myself fantasizing about growing my own food, collecting rainwater, foraging, essentially living in the forrest. i get discouraged that it seems so unfeasible…i don’t even know cardinal directions! But I have to remind myself, the fantasy isn’t really about living in a magical, self-sustaining witch-hut (although that’s dope). It’s about feeling empowered and independent, about reclaiming a relationship with the earth, about working with raw materials and building a safe space for myself.
And I already have what I need to do that, already. I live in a city, but I have a thriving container garden. I don’t know how to farm, but I’ve planted indigenous grasses in the barren corners of my neighborhood. I could go on, but what I’m saying is - always do what is within reach. Blogging and researching are great, but they will never empower you the way that hands-on experience will. If you are lucky enough to get the Ultimate Fantasy, all of that experience will come in handy. All of it will expedite your life, save you time, and help you flourish.  But most importantly, allowing yourself hands-on experience (even if it’s something as small as identifying a bird) will allow you to live your dream.  Don’t ever put “your dream” on the other-side of resources. It takes years of dedicated work and study and saving to accomplish anything. If you are reading this, you have access to the internet and five minutes to read it. THat’s enough to find something.  So just take a bite, just one little spoonful. Try the smallest version of what you want to do, on whatever scale you have access to. Don’t allow the fantasy to blind you to opportunity. 
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lmao i lost at least 7 followers after reblogging that…. anyway if you exclude nonbinary people you’re ignoring the white stripe of the trans flag; aces and aros are not straight and thus lgbt+ because theyre literally not attracted to the opposite sex, trans women are real women, and physical dysphoria is not required to be considered trans
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If global warming is inevitable, then I’m gonna fight for every tenth of a degree. If fascism is inevitable, then I’m gonna save as many people as I can. This world is turning into a horror movie? Then I’ll become the final girl.
I’m done being worn down by reality. It’s time for reality to take some wearing from me.
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Hey solarpunk community! In light of several posts that have been going around, I was thinking it would be worthwhile to talk about the real, physical things we can do to make this world a more solarpunk place. Because speculation and aesthetics and thinkpieces are awesome, but a movement isn’t a movement without real action behind it. So what are things we can all do to make the present closer to our solarpunk future?
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Journal comic that came out of me buying reusable cotton pads.
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A network of 113 lines, including 26 long-distance routes and 87 frequent regional routes, 21 of which would support high-speed service. Connecting thousands of American cities and towns, including the 132 shown on this map, of which 45 would have high-speed service and only 12 would not be served by frequent regional routes. Today, after eleven years of planning, I’m launching my vision of Rail for America.
This isn’t a formal policy proposal or a business plan. This is an idea: a glimpse into what the American rail network has potential to be, through which I hope to illustrate where Amtrak’s service is desperately lacking. This plan asks the question: what if America’s transit network was comparable to those of Europe and China? Of course, Europe and China have much denser populations than that of America, and so the network proposed here is less dense than those of Europe and China. But this is a fundamentally different kind of system than today’s Amtrak, which is held back by only serving towns it deems viable without feeling the need to serve the entire country. I aim to fix that.
Over the next few months, I’m going to be shifting the focus of this blog to offer many detailed glimpses into the structure of this network, looking into specific cities and corridors to determine the best ways to operate. Through this plan I’m hoping to tie together transportation analysis on the local and national scales, by identifying how even local commuter routes play a part in a cohesive national network. Is this a daunting task? Yes. But I’ve been working on this since I was eleven years old and I don’t plan on stopping now.
And if you want this network to become a reality? Talk about it. Share this plan, get people thinking, send people here to see what I’ve got in store. Prove to the nation and the world that you’re tired of America’s focus on cars and highways and that you’re ready for something better.
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I just want to drop out of school and go live in an eco home in a small country town, making my own bread and growing my own veggies and plants. Is that too much to ask for?!
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BRO. DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH MONEY, RESOURCES, AND LABOR THIS CAN SAVE??
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I saw a couple of mentions of “solarpunk” from the witch blogs I follow. I went through the tag at like 2am and I just,,, really wanted to do this. So now I’m gardening and sewing and I even just made a vermicompost bin! 
Why are you here?
Hey, hey, hey guys.
What got you into farmcore, homesteading, solarpunk, etc?
I’ve seen some discussions that seem to imply that many of us are here for different reasons than I thought or that there are lots of people who don’t understand each other in these circles. I know I don’t have that many followers but I’ll reblog this a couple of times just to try and get it around.
I’m really interested in what people’s specific inspirations were. Did you read a book and just think “wow, this is how I want to live/dress/write/…”? Did you have an inspiring person in your life or visit somewhere special?
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I’ve been trying to get back in touch with making things and???? It’s so good??? I carved my first and second spoon in the last week and today I sewed an apron out of an old skirt?
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Following in the footsteps of Toronto, San Francisco, Denver, and Portland, Oregon, all new residential and commercial buildings in the city must top roofs with either plants, solar panels, mini wind turbines—or a combination of all three.
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This would be amazing!
Hey guys how cool would this be? A new look to herald the start of the eco/sustainable future our planet needs.
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MANGA Farming Make Use Of Old Manga Comic Books
Manga lovers out there can now give back to the environment by having their old Manga comic books as a tool for MANGA Farming. Designed by Koshi Kawachi, Manga farming make use of the old Manga comic books that many of us enjoyed reading.
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