@AEMarling
@slrpnk.netAnd if you read the post or watch the video instead of trying to discourage people from voting, you will see I have considered this and speak to it.
If you read more than the post title or watch the video, you will see that I talk about this critical issue.
Clearly I don’t have the right setup (or aptitude) for this kind of video. I’m only speaking at the camera because this is life-and-death important.
Would you recommend compost toilets as a way to not waste human waste? I’m trying to imagine how that would work at city scale. Would communities cart the waste to their rooftop and nextdoor food forests? Would garage-truck style vehicles help in moving it?
As I suspected, the majority (59%) believe that skyscrapers with green stuff on them were solarpunk. This isn’t largely true, but I think the main entry point is people enjoy imagining better cities.
I am trying to create solarpunk art with more practical options for verdant urban spaces.
I think I’m a registered organ donor. Would prefer to donate my whole body to science and sidestep the whole funeral business.
Anything is better than fire cremation. The article says it takes more energy than driving five hundred miles.
A direct link to info about the solidarity economy: https://solidarityeconomyprinciples.org/
I uploaded my own solarpunk novel to a solarpunk “Library.” Mostly care about spreading the ideas anyway.