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Fmr Journalist📰 and occasional Librarian 📚, #IndigenousAlly living on #Wabanaki land🌄. #NonBinary :nonbinary_flag: #Queer :QueerCat_Aromantic: #ActuallyAutistic♾️ Pronouns: They, them, per, person, human. #Environmentalist🌳 #DemocraticSocialist🌹 Student of #Archaeology 💀& #History 📜 #NoNukes☢️ Anti-#Oligarchy🎩 #NoWar☮️ #GetMoneyOut💰#HumanRights🕵️‍♂️ #CeasefireNow🇵🇸 #BLM✊🏿 #IndigenousRights 🌿 #WaterIsLife💧Anti-#Corruption🔍 #ClimateCrisis🌍 #RightToRepair 🪛 #SolarPunkSunday 🌞
Leaving you all with this essay about the #ExistentialDread a lot of us are experiencing, and how one person found hope through #SolarPunk! (And I am another one of those people!) It's been a record-breaking #SolarPunkSunday, and a great way to celebrate a year of #Resiliency, #SharingInformation, #Rewilding, #Mending, #Gardening, and building the foundation for the future we all need! I'll re-post a few articles from yesterday, and then will call it a Solar Punk day! ! A special thanks to @npub16w2c...9wwh and @npub1z35q...5re2 ! A Future Dream - How solarpunk helped alleviate my existential dread. Solarpunk pushes against the bleak Blade Runner future of cyberpunk that centers urban dystopias dominated by corporations and technology. Solarpunk imagines an #inclusive, #sustainable, possible future, where #renewable #technology meets #ecological #enlightenment. by Sage Agee, Art by Yuumei, Spring 2023 "LIKE MANY OF MY GENERATION, I have known dread nearly my entire life. In fifth grade, I was assigned a research paper on the topic of my choice. I had begun to spend my weekends with my dad, hanging out at coffee shops in downtown Salem, Oregon, and chatting with adults about the news. We had just witnessed the 9/11 attacks, and the adults in my life seemed to be waking up to global issues, their fear palpable even to a young child. "This was not long after the release of #AnInconvenientTruth, and I decided to interview my dad’s friends about #ClimateChange and their predictions for the future. When I turned in the finished paper, which detailed mass extinctions and natural disasters, my teacher, Mrs. Stark, wouldn’t accept it. She didn’t believe in climate change, she said, and I needed to study a different topic. "After that, I felt myself slipping from endless curiosity about the world into a mindset where I had to prepare for the worst, and trust no one. This helped me create the shield I needed to get through adolescence. By then, I knew that my gender and sexuality didn’t align with typical gender roles, but I kept that secret close to my tape-bound chest. "Solarpunk represents a movement from today’s reality toward a gritty, pragmatic, better future. "Before my parents divorced, we went to an Evangelical church every Sunday, and I learned to pray each night before bed. These prayers became a place for me to put every bad thought I would have during the day, to pass them along to God. I had already developed a deep shame for my thoughts of being more boyish, and I prayed for these thoughts to end, just as I prayed for an end to natural disasters. I prayed for a better girl-mask. I prayed for a better world. My compulsive thinking followed me into my teenage years. In the ninth grade, I started an environmental justice group, hosting letter-writing parties and taking part in local protests at the Oregon Capitol, but when anti-green legislation passed into law, or when images emerged detailing islands of garbage in the ocean, I blamed myself for not doing more. "This kind of thinking kept me from coming out as transgender. Every time I had an intrusive thought about growing facial hair and passing as a boy, my self-blame returned. Maybe I wasn’t trying hard enough to be a girl; maybe I just needed to date boys and straighten my hair and shave my legs and wear makeup; maybe too, I needed to do more about the environment, protest more, organize more, do something more. I kept making up versions of myself. I only talked about environmental justice around my dad’s liberal friends. I only downplayed my femininity around my queer friends. artwork depicting someone reading in a futuristic setting "The one place where I escaped from this constant masking and shifting was in the books I consumed. At 17, I read #UrsulaLeGuin’s series of novels, the #HainishCycle, for the first time. I was instantly drawn into the worlds she created, where gender was fluid, as in #TheLeftHandOfDarkness, where some worlds grappled with climate disaster just as some had overcome it, as in #TheDispossessed. The way she experimented with the utopian, which always included queerness and dissolved gender roles, was like nothing I had read or experienced. "When I allowed myself to fall into these fictions, my dread would turn over into an almost hopeful outlook. I understood this as fantasy, though, and never considered taking what I had read in LeGuin into my real life. Instead, I spent years dreaming of alternate realities, where I hadn’t been born into a doomed world. To cope with the real world, I would make lists of everything I would need to survive a catastrophe, and I taught myself #SurvivalSkills, like how to build a friction fire in the backyard." Read more: Archived version: https://archive.ph/PHXNH #SolarPunkSunday #Earth4All #HopePunk #BuildingCommunity #Resiliency
#StudioGhibli and #Solarpunk - The environmental and humanist themes of the famous #Anime studio by Mia Milne, Jan 11, 2025 "This past summer, I watched most of Studio Ghibli’s films. The studio or it’s main creative force, #HayaoMiyazaki, are often mentioned as major influences on the solarpunk genre. It’s not a coincidence that one of their composers did the music for the solarpunk-inspired yogurt ad. Despite how connected Studio Ghibli seems to be to solarpunk, I found that only two of their 20+ movies have substantial solarpunk imagery or worldbuilding. Even so, it’s clear that these films were highly influential even if they’re weren’t solarpunk films. The influence comes from Studio Ghibli’s constant themes of environmentalism, humanism, community, anti-authoritarianism, and pacifism." Read more: #SolarPunkSunday #SolarPunkArt #Anime #AntiAuthoritarianism #Environmentalism #WorldBuilding #Nausicaä #CastleInTheSky
How #Guatemala, #Mexico, and #Belize plan to protect 14 million acres of #Mayan #forest Mexico, Guatemala and Belize have announced plans to create a huge reserve of tropical forest spanning across the three countries. Pushing out criminal gangs and protecting the land from ranchers, miners and loggers won’t be easy. Aug. 21, 2025 Excerpt: "One proposal from Mexico is the expansion of its '#PlantingLife' program, which offers landowners money to grow certain kinds of trees either for fruit or timber. The program has a $2 billion budget, Bárcena said. "But the program, which dates to ex-President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, has faced criticism. In 2021, the World Resources Institute reported that it had actually incentivized deforestation in Campeche state. Bárcena said the program is being adjusted to better meet environmental objectives. "Mexican sustainability and climate action expert Juan Carlos Franco, who works in southern Mexico, said security is crucial and requires the government to act as 'guarantor.' But the work has to be carried out with civil society in the local communities, including in places where locals have found ways to coexist with the illegal activity surrounding them, he said. " 'Communities oriented toward the #biocultural management of the territory can overcome despite the crime, that’s the most revealing message,' he said. No #megaprojects "Another challenge will be holding governments over the long term to commitments to forgo big projects that promise economic development but threaten #EnvironmentalDamage, such as Mexico’s tourist rail operation, the Maya Train, which Belize is interested in extending to its territory. "Orantes, the Guatemala minister, said that Guatemalan President #BernardoArévalo would not allow megaprojects in the reserve because when access is opened in the forest it becomes difficult to control everything that follows. "Arévalo recently declined to renew the contract of a #petroleum company that had been operating for 40 years in a Guatemalan reserve known as the #MayaBiosphere. "Guatemala is making the largest land contribution to the reserve, encompassing 27 existing protected areas. Arévalo had already made clear that he would not run an extension of the Maya Train proposed by Mexico’s last president through protected areas. "In Mexico, Bárcena noted that the 950-mile (1,500-kilometer) train line, which started running in late 2023 and goes in a rough loop around the Yucatan Peninsula, lies outside the new reserve’s territory. She said her agency was working to alleviate some of the environmental impacts of the train line, in collaboration with companies operated by the Mexican Army, which built a large portion of the rail line and operates the train. "To avoid destructive projects in the new reserve, the three governments agreed to create a council made up of environmental authorities, as well as an #Indigenous advisory council, Bárcena said. Any proposed projects in the reserve would have to pass through them." Read more: Archived version: https://archive.ph/GyXR8 #SolarPunkSunday #ProtectTheForest #IndigenousPeople #CommunityActivism
I put together this video for #AnotherPlanet by #TheCreatures (#SiouxsieSioux & #Budgie) years ago. It's a bit disjointed and doesn't synch up with the music, but I sortakinda like it that way. Maybe some day I'll fix it up, but for now... "I'm here On another planet How's it with you On your planet All was surreal On this planet It felt so regal - it was so romantic Now it's all changed And the plot's unfolding Another fairy tale With a twisted end They're coming out the walls They're seeping in There's armies of them crawling They're coming in Satellite above Looks down unblinking Satellite of thought Unthinking They're coming out the walls They're seeping in Three odd eyed tentacles Speak in forked tongues Sprouting all over me And blossoming I'm breaking out the walls I'm coming in I'm here On another planet How's it with you On your planet Satellite above Looks down unblinking Satellite of thought Unthinking" - #SiouxsieSioux and #Budgie, 1999 #FridayNightMusicVideos #90sMusic #FridayNightMusic #Fomalhaut #SciFi #FanMadeVideo #Stargate #AlienLifeForms #AlienEarth #Tentacles
Just a reminder -- this weekend is the ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY of #SolarPunkSunday! Share your art, stories, microfiction, music, DIY projects -- anything that expresses #SolarPunk! (I'll be focusing on Solar Punk around the world as my theme...) The SPS team ( @npub1z35q...5re2 , @npub16w2c...9wwh ) invite you to #BuildCommunity, #ShareInspiration and Information! #KnowledgeIsPower! #ABetterWorld is possible!!! #BuildingCommunity #SolarPunkMusings #SolarPunkArt #SolarPunkFiction #DIY #HopePunk
"His fuel is our frustration And dreams begin to ache And all the while we wear a party smile And happily we shiver And happily we shake Oh shake, shake, shake We are fireworks - slowly, glowing Bold and bright We are fireworks - burning shapes Into the night Twist and turn - burn, burn, burn Twist and turn - burn, baby, burn " - #Siouxsie&TheBanshees, #Fireworks, 1982 #SiouxsieAndTheBanshees #Siouxsie #80sMusic
Thousands of US #hazardous sites are at risk of #flooding because of #SeaLevelRise, study finds By DORANY PINEDA, November 20, 2025 Excerpt: "The study’s researchers started by identifying and classifying tens of thousands of hazardous sites near the coasts of Puerto Rico and the 23 states with coastline. Next, they wanted to know each site’s projected future flood risk. They did this by calculating how likely each year coastal flooding could inundate a site using historical sea level measurements and projected sea level rise in 2050 and 2100 under low and high emissions scenarios. Lastly, they identified and classified communities as being at-risk if homes are located within 1 kilometer (0.62 miles) of a hazardous site with a high threat of future flooding, and compared those communities’ characteristics with other Fcoastal neighborhoods with no at-risk sites nearby. "But researchers did not include all types of hazardous facilities, such as oil and gas #pipelines, nor did they account for #GroundwaterUpwelling or more intense and frequent storms in the future, which could lead to underestimates. On the other end, the flood-risk model they used could have overestimated the number of threatened sites. " 'It is important to note that previous disasters, such as #hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Harvey, did result in a lot of #ToxicContamination from oil and gas pipelines,' Chandler said. "The 5,500 at-risk sites includes 44% that are #FossilFuel ports and terminals, 30% power plants, 24% #refineries and 22% coastal #SewageTreatment facilities. Most of the sites — nearly 80% — are in #Louisiana, #Florida, #NewJersey, #Texas, #California, #NewYork and #Massachusetts." #BigOilAndGas #OilPipelines #GasPipelines #Infrastructure #HazardousWaste #Contamination #WaterIsLife #NuclearWaste #Flooding #ClimateChange #Pollution
#California Issued Warning Over ‘Onslaught’ of #AtmosphericRivers By Amanda Greenwood, Dec 17, 2025 "Following last week’s atmospheric rivers—which triggered flooding in the #Cascades and #WashingtonState—the #WestCoast is facing another series of storms, now shifting south. These systems are expected to bring heavy rain and mountain snow to #Oregon and #NorthernCalifornia from Wednesday into the weekend and next week, according to senior meteorologists at The Weather Channel. "In summary, these meteorologists have forecast that Wednesday could bring heavy rain and high winds to the northwest and far northern parts of California, lessening to showers on Wednesday afternoon. "Another atmospheric river will then hit #Oregon, Washington, #Idaho, and #Montana on Thursday, bringing snow and rain. By Friday, the system is expected to move into southern Oregon and northern California, particularly affecting areas north of the Bay Area. Over the weekend, there is a concern that northern California will be badly affected by rainfall on Sunday, with locally heavy rain forecast to return to Oregon and Washington. "They've predicted that the heaviest rainfall is expected to fall over the weekend, in western Oregon and northern California, particularly #Siskiyou and coastal ranges along the California coast, where up to 5 inches of rain is forecast. This is likely to cause #FlashFlooding and possibly even #landslides—especially in areas that have recently experienced #wildfires. "Already flooded areas in Washington—particularly the Skagit, Snohomish, Green, White, Cowlitz, Chehalis, and Yakima Rivers—could experience secondary crests, a later rise in river levels, from the additional rainfall. Although levels aren’t expected to be as high as last week, it could cause 'major flooding,' especially along the #SkagitRiver." Read more: #ClimateChange #ExtremeWeather #USWestCoast #ClimateCrisis
Hmmmm... So, I find myself open to the concept of #ArtificialSilk grown in a lab (that is allegedly biodegradable and grown with natural elements). Perhaps I'm not totally averse to the concept of lab-grown meat. I mean, #StarTrek has replicators. Could this be the start of such things?
Psíŋ na Čhaŋnákpa na Úma Čheúŋpapi na Watȟónkeča T’áǧa #WildRice Pilaf with Wild Mushrooms, Roasted Chestnuts, and Dried Cranberries Serves 4 to 6 Wild rice is a flavorful and remarkably satisfying food. The mushrooms add a dark, meaty flavor and texture, while the chestnuts are creamy (and high in protein). This meatless dish will appeal to omnivore and vegetarian alike. Cooked wild rice will keep several weeks in the refrigerator and for at least a year when frozen in a plastic freezer bag. 2 tablespoons sunflower or walnut oil 1 pound assorted mushrooms, cleaned 1 tablespoon chopped sage ½ cup chopped wild onion or shallots 1/2cup Corn Stock, or vegetable stock 2 cups cooked wild rice ½ cup dried cranberries 1 cup roasted, peeled, chopped chestnuts 1 tablespoon maple syrup to taste ½ to 1 teaspoon smoked salt to taste In a large skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat and add the mushrooms, sage, and onion. Cook, stirring, until the mushrooms are nicely browned and the onion is soft, about 5 minutes. Stir in the stock, wild rice, and cranberries and cook until the liquid is nearly evaporated. Stir in the roasted chestnuts. Season with maple syrup and smoked salt to taste. Source: #TheSiouxChef’s Indigenous Kitchen, by #SeanSherman with Beth Dooley. #SolarPunkSunday #Vegan #IndigenousFoods #IndigenousCookbooks #NativeAmericanFoods #VeganRecipes #WildRiceRecipes #VegetarianRecipes image