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liftingtovalhalla:

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Very disappointing to see heathen symbols used by white supremacist assholes. They shall never dine in the halls of Valhalla.

plantyhamchuk:

tkcooptech:

jufabmojo:

its-universolar:

It’s time for one of my Community Discussion Posts ™! How do y’all picture the food supply working in a solarpunk world? 

It’s very difficult to feed people on homesteading alone (especially since most solarpunk focuses heavily on cities) so I would imagine that there would still be some kind of large-scale agriculture. Any improvements we could make to get farming on that bigger level to be better for the environment? What about the actual distribution of grain and fruit and what-have-you? As much as you might want to stick to local produce, some ecosystems are just naturally better for growing foodstuffs.

Also, I imagine that there would be some kind of distribution system to get meals or supplies to people who for whatever reason aren’t able to run hydroponics systems/maintain gardens/etc.

vertical gardens that allow the general public to help maintain and take for meals.

I would say the gardens most definitely have extremely large windows for sunlight, and different conditions on each floor for different produce (given the fact that not everything works best in the same conditions).

They would be as common as grocery stores. One or even more in every town depending on the need. Also I imagine there would be some that specialise in specific foods (plants that grow specifically in one area and are used as the majority of a culture’s food) sort of like how we have “Asian food stores” now.

Elaborating on vertical gardens, they can be further optimized with integrating them into an aquaponic system. 


These systems can be further optimized with other food production systems:

And once again we can go a step further with my own design for an advanced river system for raising a variety of aquatic species

Full slideshow: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1Uq3KGzC-7BjZlFgYuFpwAywehBvgAUmnjSOc0xdsEbs/edit?usp=sharing

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Kansas - centerpivot irrigation is pulling up water from an ancient aquifer

Carbs are a big problem though, they don’t make sense in vertical gardens. I hopefully assume some stuff will just be produced in vats, by manipulating molecules. Think about how much land is used to graze animals, and how much additional land is needed to supplement the diets of those grazed animals. Now imagine that instead, you could grow most of that stuff in vats - the carbs, the protein, the whole lot of it. The vats could be in or near urban centers, where the transport costs could be low. What if you could even have your own personal small vat for household consumption? A Star Trek style replicator, if you will.

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Bulgaria - this used to be forests

Meanwhile, the land that was previously intensely managed for humans / human consumption could be all ecological habitat restoration / rewilded. All manner of plants and animals could have way more space on the planet to grow, unlike today’s constant drumbeat of habitat destruction and ensuing extinction.

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Brazil - this used to be rain forest, it’s now soybeans grown for animal feed

It’s very hard to imagine the sheer scale involved. Here’s a little something from the FAO, the ag/snack wing of the UN:

Livestock is the world’s largest user of land resources, with grazing land and cropland dedicated to the production of feed representing almost 80 % of all agricultural land. Feed crops are grown in one-third of total cropland, while the total land area occupied by pasture is equivalent to 26 % of the ice-free terrestrial surface.”

Those are MASSIVE numbers. Growing lettuce and spinach in vertical farms is great, but very very little land, water, and nutrients in use is actually used to grow vegetables anyway.

Here I tried to make a chart to help visualize things better:

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Those vegetables are a mere sliver in the dark green pie piece. The dark green pie piece also includes things like olive, coconut, corn, rice, wheat, things grown on large scale for oils for your salad dressing or the wheat for your bread.

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Better look at centerpivot irrigation. The tiny blue stuff in the foreground is the roofs of houses. The issue here is one of SCALE.

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Iowa - this used to be wild prairie

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Missouri/Kansas border - note the little green circles, the centerpivot seen above

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Arkansas/Tennesse border. The dark section in the middle, a wildlife refuge, gives you an idea of what the whole area used to look like.

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Arizona irrigating the desert

allofthemwitches:

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Tears streaming down my face rn

plantyhamchuk:

samiholloway:

plantyhamchuk:

jordfast-lokispouse:

How much longer until the utopic Solarpunk future where Capitalism is dead and we all live in ecologically sustainable high-tech forest cities? Asking for a friend.

Until we make those ecologically sustainable high-tech forest cities ourselves. It’s going to take a lot of us to do it though, so best to spread the word (and gather native tree seeds).

And, like, get started now. Then our “weirdo houses” will be the only thing functioning when everything falls apart!

The only reason why we don’t live in a solarpunk world right now is because no one has bothered to make it yet. 

We’ll have to make it ourselves, and we’ll have to help each other make it. That’s why it is solarpunk

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Some resources to consider creating or joining or doing:

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Grow food in 5 gallon buckets

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  • Learn how to repair a hole in the sole of a shoe
  • Learn some basics on passive solar design - clever use of the sun can create extremely energy efficient homes and buildings. You can use these principles to save on energy bills, even if you’re renting.
  • Free USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning, 2015 revision - cut down on personal food waste! Learn how to safely preserve food. Very useful if you suddenly harvest / purchase for crazy cheap in season / dumpster dive a ton of perishable food.
  • Donate to One Acre Fund, which provides training and capital to farmers (making them more productive and pulling them out of poverty) in various east African countries
  • Donate to Bridges to Prosperity, which provides technical expertise, money, and volunteers, to help local people build and maintain their own footbridges in extremely isolated rural areas 
  • joining r/solarpunk, and sharing links/ideas/art/music with the community. Also, upvoting stuff for greater visibility. There’s over 900 members!
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Black Sabbath  - Sabbath Bloody Sabbath

p-o-s-s-e-s-s-e-d-b-y-f-i-r-e:

The people who have crippled you
You want to see them burn
The gates of life have closed on you
And now there’s just no return
You’re wishing that the hands of doom
Could take your mind away
And you don’t care if you don’t see again
The light of day

avete-visto-suspiria:

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) dir. Tobe Hooper

brody75:

Alligator (1980)

playboiadvance:

clarknokent:

lepetitereina:

postsforwife:

localstarboy:

Say it loud, Congressman.

“I don’t have to be nice to nobody when you’re being nasty to poor people.”

#KillTheBill

Alcee Hastings, Florida rep

The ever present tone policing like. ..

Yup. Trying to invalidate justified anger over the rich trying to get richer.

Say it loud, Congressman. “I don’t have to be nice to nobody when you’re being nasty to poor people.” #KillTheBill

30-minute-memes:
“Well the media sure doesn’t match the same energy
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30-minute-memes:

Well the media sure doesn’t match the same energy