

It’s great to see people comming together to try and clean up. Still incredibly sad that yet another oil spill and environmental disaster has happened though :/
It’s great to see people comming together to try and clean up. Still incredibly sad that yet another oil spill and environmental disaster has happened though :/
Super interesting hearing about the perspective of the artist :) thanks for sharing & good luck with your book launch!
Exciting! I like the final cover design you went with :)
Also it’s part of a series? Super cool. Do they stand alone or should I read murder in the tool library first?
Good find, thanks for sharing :)
Don’t let the perfect be the enemy of the good. Discord is well known to many people & there isn’t a good open source group call and message system.
It would be awesome if there was another choice, but I’d rather have discord book club than no book club at all.
Wow! So beautiful :) fig trees really are something special
Super useful links, thanks for sharing :) it’s so cool to see all the different ways people have approached the questions & all the different solutions they came up with.
Maybe I’m just a sucker for plants on buildings though lol
Good point! I’m on the same page of understanding “trees on buildngs” to mean general greenery.
Your comment did get me thinking: It would be cool if we could find a way to direct tree roots. Like how in yards if a tree root breaks into the water lines, they’ll fill that space since it is clear and full of nutrients. It’s bad for the pipes, but if done purposefully could maybe help mitigate the damage caused by large tree root systems.
Oooo we can dream, and in that dreaming maybe find a way to shape reality :)
That sounds super cool! Warehouses especially seem like a good candidate for gardens. They’re large, typically flat on top, & are often surrounded by paved parking areas meaning they get full sun. Plus the interiors often have easy access to the ceiling making any repairs very simple.
Lol I will say our leaky roof garden was the product of hippie construction, so it was beautiful and really cool-- but not the most carefully engineered 🤣
Not all communists are tankies. I understand many people (especially Americans) assume that connection because of the cold war era propaganda. However, many self identified communists have no respect or admiration for authoritarian states like China or the USSR.
& I think solarpunk tends to draw in communists, anarchists, libertarians and other radical views. To create a significant change in how humans relate to the environment around us, we would also likely need a significant change in how we relate to eachother. This means some sort of change to our modern system of profit based sucess (i.e. modern capitalism).
That video effected how i think about modern solutions not necessarily how i picture a potantial solarpunk future. So I voted yes to the question.
I agree just slapping trees on buildings is not going to magically fix modern society’s much deeper issues. I do still think having roof top gardens is something that could work for a much more advanced civilization with different construction methods and materials.
I dunno i think it has a place in the more imaginative side of solarpunk… a living building (like the ships and buildings from octavia butlers liliths brood series) could definetly support gardens. Or specially grown tree houses. Or hollowed out “mountains” with sunlight vents and an entire forest on the surface. Ooooo or maybe some floating islands where people live inside the verticle garden beds.
Modern concrete and steel based architecture is definetly not ready to have that level of greenery integrated into the building structures. One of the communes I lived at had a rooftop garden, & we had tons of issues with leaks and just the sheer weight of all that dirt and plant material on the structure.
I still love the idea though, lol just not in the modern era.
That’s a super cool project, seed saving and sharing that information is so important.
I was hoping the video would have more specific tips and knowledge about seed saving, but it was still an interesting glimpse into Bonnettas motivations for doing what she does.
I reccomend etsy. You have to watch out for drop shippers, but by being concious you can normally find high quality hand made clothing.
Signs it’s a real person making what youre buying:
Also: once you’ve found a clothing maker you like, you can often buy directly from them, bypassing etsy taking a cut of the profits.
Heres one I found: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1069069106/dark-red-anorakvintage-trench
In general tho, there are some really unique and cool clothing makers on etsy and I’ve gotten some of my favorite things from creators who sell using that platform.
Good luck finding the jacket of your dreams :)
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I got some freebee ethos seeds that did well. It was blueberry & had decent yield with good flavor. Probably worth a run if you have the seeds anyways.
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It’s so cute with its little wings and belly so close to the ground.
Also super cool the project was designed by students.