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Even in Saudi Arabia, Renewable Power Is Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels
  • @ME5SENGER_24 @gandalf_der_12te
    Last I heard, the estimate of upkeep on solar was about 5% of the cost of fuel for the same amount of power but that was a couple of years ago. Then again, again years ago, I saw a BU prospective business which was automating solar panel cleaning and have seen self-cleaning surfaces for solar panels ideas since.

  • I surveyed over 500 solarpunks, this is what they answered!
  • @Nouveau_Burnswick @hazeebabee
    I remember a manual for rooftop gardens from Montreal back in the 1970s.
    There are lighter growing media than soil and, of course, hydroponics and aeroponics.

    Years of links to urban and advanced agriculture developments at http://cityag.blogspot.com
    Years of links to net zero energy building developments at http://zeronetenrg.blogspot.com
    Both are also free listservs

  • I made some new art for the game – sort of a recruiting poster for the Civil Defense.
  • @andrewrgross
    Been promoting & practicing Solar IS Civil Defense for about 20 years in my own small way: https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2007/3/30/317777/-

    I thought one way to make it happen was through farmers' markets
    https://flourishfiction.substack.com/p/mister-franklins-folks

    Mentioned practical civil defense actions at a recent local XR strategy meeting but I don't know if they'll pick up on the idea.

    I'd feel a lot better if XR, Fridays for the Future, et cetera were doing real emergency climate prep besides their political stuff.

  • libraries occupy the Venn diagram intersection of punk and bureaucracy
  • @Desmond373 @stabby_cicada
    Every day is Christmas at the library and a good librarian is a combination of Santa Claus and Sherlock Holmes.

  • What countries could you realistically see Solarpunk becoming a reality in?
  • @ProdigalFrog @countrypunk In the early 2000s, Cuba replaced all the old refrigerators with newer more efficient ones.
    They could have recycled the heat exchangers into solar hot water heaters but the thought never occurred to them.

    I asked.

  • The "Liquid Tree" is Very Cool Actually
  • @MonkCanatella
    Review of A Safe and Sustainable World: The Promise of Ecological Design by Nancy Jack Todd
    https://solarray.blogspot.com/2005/05/gaian-design-of-ecological-alchemy.html

    Review of Healing Earth: An Ecologist’s Journey of Innovation and Environmental Stewardship by John Todd
    https://solarray.blogspot.com/2019/03/healing-earth-through-waters.html

    Other resources on geotherapy (not geoengineering please) at
    http://solarray.blogspot.com/2021/04/geotherapy-not-geoengineering-please.html

  • The "Liquid Tree" is Very Cool Actually
  • @stabby_cicada @MonkCanatella Lots of ideas for both algae and traditional trees in Bioshelters, Ocean Arks, City Farming: Ecology as the Basis of Design by Nancy and John Todd, both of whom are still around.

    Years of links to urban and advanced agriculture at http://cityag.blogspot.com
    which is also a listserv

  • ‘I call it botanarchy’: The Hackney guerrilla gardener bringing power to the people
  • @stabby_cicada @poVoq

    Gardening, guerrilla or not, is local production, one translation of swadeshi, the core of Gandhian or nonviolent economics, a daily practice

    Gardening can be extremely powerful:
    USAmerican WWII Victory Gardens began in Spring 1942 & by Autumn harvest 1944 were producing a third to a half of fruits & vegetables on the Home Front

    Now,
    imagine Climate Gardens using known regenerative techniques of carbon drawdown
    &
    what could be done in more than only two growing seasons

  • gmoke gmoke @mastodon.social

    Energy (and Other) Events Monthly - http://hubevents.blogspot.com Solarray renewable energy and systems efficiency - monthly - http://solarray.blogspot.com Zero Net Energy links list - quarterly listserv - https://zeronetenrg.blogspot.com City Agriculture links list - quarterly listserv - http://cityag.blogspot.com Geometry links list - bimonthly listserv - http://geometrylinks.blogspot.com
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