Hm, I Feel Like There’s A Big Problem When We Try To Visualize A Sort Of “solarpunk”-like Society

hm, i feel like there’s a big problem when we try to visualize a sort of “solarpunk”-like society where we assume that every place a gonna be a grassy, tree-fillled, green city and that’s like fine and all but it’s very inauthentic to the diverse landscapes of our planet. for example, i live in southern california and ive seen trees and grass but i’ve also seen desert with cacti and bushes and dry land. when we associate our future, our “progress”, with a certain landscape we are not treating the land with the respect it deserves. deserts, plains, mountains, marshes are all apart of the world we live in and we need to invision a future with those lands too

also with all this in mind, a lot of this aesthetic and line of thinking can be damaging to indigenous communities. thinking the desert is just “empty space” and thinking the plains should be replaced with forests go hand-in-hand with colonialist ideology. no land is empty land, it is always someone’s home. we need to make space for indigenous people in our solarpunk, cottagecore, vegan, etc. ideologies if we ever want to truly make progress and not perpetuate the same shit with a different brand on it

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The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny
The Leatherdos Is A Hair Clip That Doubles As A Multi-tool That Combines 5 Different Tools In A Tiny

The Leatherdos is a hair clip that doubles as a multi-tool that combines 5 different tools in a tiny hair clip: screw-drivers, a wrench, a trolley coin, a ruler, and a cutting edge.

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6 years ago

Basic Homesteading Skills

Crafts

quilting

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knitting

crochet

sewing

Cooking and Baking

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Canning

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Gardening

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cure and braid garlic

save seeds for next year

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Animals

homemade chicken feed

raising mealworms for chickens

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Outdoors

starting a fire with sticks

trail signs

knotting

find true north without a compass

Medicine

homemade neosporin

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6 years ago
Ray Of Rice Hat/lamp By Jittasak Narknisorn
Ray Of Rice Hat/lamp By Jittasak Narknisorn

Ray of Rice hat/lamp by Jittasak Narknisorn

“I respect and admire agriculture, especially the rice farmers who provide us with the food in our everyday lives. They work very long hours under the hot sun during harvesting season. From this observation, I saw how to merge the traditional lifestyle of a rice farmer and today’s technology. Ray of Rice : hat & lamp is comprised of solar cells on the exterior with LED lights on the interior. As the rice farmers work during the day the solar cells collect the sun’s energy. By night, the hat can be hung anywhere and utilized as a wireless lamp.”

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6 years ago

Actually you know what. Just don’t mow. Get rid of your lawnmower. Turn your whole yard into a wildflower field or an edible garden. Lawns are the invention of the upper class to show wealth through wasted plots of grass that is meticulously tended for no reason other than to be grass. It’s literally an empty plot of land they kept because they had so much money they didn’t need it to grow food. Not using a yard as just a yard is an act of rebellion.

One of the main industries still supporting lawns is chemical pest control companies, and they’re also responsible for the insecticides that crashed the bird populations in the 40s and 50s as well as a lot of what’s killing bees and butterflies now. The herbicides they produce specifically targets “bad” plants like dandelions, buttercups, and clovers, which are plants bees rely on for early spring feeding. Grass is just grass; it would be great for feeding small mammals if people would let it grow more than three inches, but they won’t.

So, yeah. Kill lawnmower culture. Plant some native flowers. Grow some vegetables and fruit trees. Put out bird feeders and bee sugar spots and homes for both. Be kind to bugs and birds and rabbits and opossums and whoever else might wander by. Make your neighborhood a lot more beautiful.

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Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture
Solar Pines By HG-Architecture

Solar Pines by HG-Architecture

A rest area for city parks, which doubles as a solar collector generating up to 1.2 kW per hour. At night, it uses collected solar energy for illumination. It’s like the sun jar, except you can sit inside it and eat your lunch!

Solar Pines By HG-Architecture

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3 years ago

if you’re interested in mutual aid and aren’t sure where to start, i can’t recommend enough joining a local Buy Nothing group. in a nutshell, it’s a totally free gift economy— people give from their own abundance and ask for what they need. it’s indispensable as a recent grad household— we got the majority of our basic furniture, as well as an AC unit through the group— but what i find particularly wonderful are the ways other forms of community aid popup through the group.

i’ve seen people organize meal trains for strangers. people fleeing from domestic violence have gone from a suitcase of possessions to a fully stocked house in 48 hours. home hospices being set up with goods from six different households. cookbook lending. distribution of windfall apples and tomato harvest overabundance. grocery pickup for ill folks. people looking out for listings for others. everything from bread to baby carseats to house paint to pet food.

and much of it is done between strangers, often between people who would not recognize or identify with the term “mutual aid”. it lowers waste, goods go directly to people who need them, and it avoids the sometimes dubious morality of the thrift shop circuit. i’d really recommend it.

6 years ago
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy
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Lamp Plants By Mar De Fe On Etsy

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Cleaning The Oceans One Step At A Time

Cleaning the oceans one step at a time

Two Australians created this container that collects plastic, paper, oil, fuel and detergent floating in the ocean. They want to implement it the middle of next year to clean up the sea worldwide. It seems a great idea. The only “but” as always is money, so they are raising funds to get to their goal. You can see their project and donations here.

4 years ago
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified
I Really Wanted To Draw A Comic About Green Turtles ;_; They’re Facing So Many Hardships And Are Classified

I really wanted to draw a comic about green turtles ;_; they’re facing so many hardships and are classified as endangered. I want this issue to get more attention.

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